Lova Mor: Flow of Traffic

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Ryan Bennie Lee ISBN: 9781370671823
Publisher: Ryan Bennie Lee Publication: January 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ryan Bennie Lee
ISBN: 9781370671823
Publisher: Ryan Bennie Lee
Publication: January 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The main character telling his tale of a harsh time, which leads him going on about a story within a story within story. Thus, giving a backdrop to the character's persona and motivation. Throughout it a secondary voice appeared addressing the main character. It is left unclear to whether this secondary voice is the main character's inner dialogue addressing himself, or the narrative, or something grander. That is left ambiguous, for a reason. It will be answer in the very last part of the M.O.R. series. The story is a realistic fiction, and using bleak comedy.

"Well, in the in-between moments, memories faded not. That is where we are our frame. Where our beams are enforced and restructured. To either be built on or demolished.
That succumbs to the pressure of the elements. Later, forgo its shape and purpose. But not before bellowing in its wine, to yearned and creaked. This frame had twisted and turned, unjustly as a disfigurement on the terrain wilt.

What was left beneath my ruins? Be a hollow décor."

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The main character telling his tale of a harsh time, which leads him going on about a story within a story within story. Thus, giving a backdrop to the character's persona and motivation. Throughout it a secondary voice appeared addressing the main character. It is left unclear to whether this secondary voice is the main character's inner dialogue addressing himself, or the narrative, or something grander. That is left ambiguous, for a reason. It will be answer in the very last part of the M.O.R. series. The story is a realistic fiction, and using bleak comedy.

"Well, in the in-between moments, memories faded not. That is where we are our frame. Where our beams are enforced and restructured. To either be built on or demolished.
That succumbs to the pressure of the elements. Later, forgo its shape and purpose. But not before bellowing in its wine, to yearned and creaked. This frame had twisted and turned, unjustly as a disfigurement on the terrain wilt.

What was left beneath my ruins? Be a hollow décor."

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