Spadina streetcar, northbound
Caucasian male, mid 30s, with short brown hair, wearing grey suit, and white shirt undone a few buttons.
Buying Cigarettes for the Dog, Stuart Ross (Freehand Books)
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Archie looked up at the beautiful green canopy that awaited him. He could make out a perfect cradle of branches, and he couldn’t wait to curl up in those loving arms. Love had never been a big part of Archie’s life, and he was willing to take it wherever he could find it.
His twin remained in their hometown where he was the managing editor for a fishing and game magazine. He also hosted a weekly cable show in which he took rubberneckers into the woods to see if they could last the night with only the barest of neccessities. While his brother was comfortable with nature, withholding, and uncertainty, he couldn’t imagine stepping off concrete if it meant he’d lose his path to sushi, Korean walnut cakes, and the many varied creature comforts he preferred to survive.
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