Intelligent Happiness: "Could you name me one eternal truth?""I couldn't. I go crazy if I don't focus on the moment I am in, the only moment I know.""Well, I can name one: You."A poetic novella about love, loss, and a spiral into madness. This story is told in first-person and present tense. Join the narrator as he recounts experiences that may or may not have happened.Familiar Enemy: This is a tale about how a love story can go awry and then right itself again. A man, a lover, broken by the weight of his beloved over a period of time, begins to fall apart at the seams. Well, the beloved is not innocent in this inner-destruction of her lover. She weighs heavy upon him, breaking his soul into miniscule pieces. Death comes into play, not at the end, but in the beginning.The book contains two offerings of this tale. First, a prose telling. Next, one in poetry. The poem was written first but appears last in this work. For astute readers, begin halfway through the text, then work your way back to the beginning. It
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