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Broken Generation (Sequel to Don't Go)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2015
Hell...

They were living in hell. 

Josh was sleeping with a liar, the one woman who he swore he could trust, Crimson. She was sleeping with many liars, none of which she could trust, except for Josh. 

Nicole had "disappeared"- according to Oliver Sykes. Since the party he hadn't seen her since. After waiting- impatiently- for two weeks, he finally decides to go to Josh.

Evan- the ever faithful man- waits for Nicole. Being with a loved one was nice, but it's even better when they know you're there with them. 

Austin Carlile- probably the softest giant ever- becomes the brother Crimson never had. Oliver becomes the man he never wanted to be- the man he hated. Josh feels alone and left out- but refuses to let anyone know how he truly feels, knowing that others have it worse than he ever will. 

A fight through hell is what the gang faces- whether on their own or together- is their decisions. Will they ever become a family again, or will they forever be a broken generation?
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