And The Dog Barks... A 21st Century Adult Fairy Tale Continues...

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Author: E. P. Lee ISBN: 9781311038760
Publisher: E. P. Lee Publication: February 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: E. P. Lee
ISBN: 9781311038760
Publisher: E. P. Lee
Publication: February 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

And The Dog Barks... A 21st Century Adult Fairy Tale Continues...

All is not like it was, not Eric, not Freud, not their environment, NOTHING~ Nothing is like it was, all has changed. Eric is better now, Eric is safe now; and Freud ain't a puppy who howls anymore. They both have moved on, Freud to new spots, and new friends, and Eric to...

Well...

Eric certainly doesn't know, that's for sure. Some things he's sure of. He knows his physical world, his daily whereabouts. He knows he has a full-grown dog now, and a new home to care for, but more? Is this a new beginning?

Eric’s left his old house, “There”, and his old life, behind. He's left a house, a place, and a life that were haunted by memories. It’s time for him and Freud (his full-grown fawn-colored French bulldog companion), to start again; to start something new.

“Here”, this new home, is smaller, so Eric let go of things he thought would stay with him forever (apt that), but at least he’s moving forward, healing, making new memories, maybe even looking for someone new. What else is the Internet for, anyway?

Time has passed, Eric’s world has changed, "And the Dog Barks…" and that’s familiar.

Familiar.

And new…

This is the story of starting modern American life over as a 21st Century Adult Fairy Tale begins…

Again.

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And The Dog Barks... A 21st Century Adult Fairy Tale Continues...

All is not like it was, not Eric, not Freud, not their environment, NOTHING~ Nothing is like it was, all has changed. Eric is better now, Eric is safe now; and Freud ain't a puppy who howls anymore. They both have moved on, Freud to new spots, and new friends, and Eric to...

Well...

Eric certainly doesn't know, that's for sure. Some things he's sure of. He knows his physical world, his daily whereabouts. He knows he has a full-grown dog now, and a new home to care for, but more? Is this a new beginning?

Eric’s left his old house, “There”, and his old life, behind. He's left a house, a place, and a life that were haunted by memories. It’s time for him and Freud (his full-grown fawn-colored French bulldog companion), to start again; to start something new.

“Here”, this new home, is smaller, so Eric let go of things he thought would stay with him forever (apt that), but at least he’s moving forward, healing, making new memories, maybe even looking for someone new. What else is the Internet for, anyway?

Time has passed, Eric’s world has changed, "And the Dog Barks…" and that’s familiar.

Familiar.

And new…

This is the story of starting modern American life over as a 21st Century Adult Fairy Tale begins…

Again.

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