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A Title In Three Acts, Unfinished

A Title In Three Acts

by

Ryan Thomas Reisdofer

The Setting for this story that is about to be told, is some place that you are very familiar with, it could be anyone of the great higher educational institutions across the United States. In these facilities of higher learning, indeed a great deal of education goes on. However the greatest amount of learning is in the lower end of the educational spectrum. This is the end of the spectrum that deals with primordial human emotions, and the consequences of following through with the desires that come with the darker pre-human brain known as the medulla oblongata.

To begin with the story unfolds in a college dorm room. This could be any college dorm room, as they are all similar in ways that can be easily seen by anyone that has had the unfortunate opportunity to live in one. This also takes place on the first day of classes, shortly after getting moved in. There will undoubtedly be an exchange between roommates who......


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Approximate Word Count: 359
Approximate Pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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