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The Search for Hope in Bloomington, MN
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Jimmy Sparks was an average man.
Every day he woke up, went to school, and went home to take care of his father, Wesley.
Coasting through life Jimmy is resigned to his destiny of ending up like Wesley.
Stuck in the same town that his entire family died in, in a constant purgatory.
Upon meeting Angela he is determined to be better than his father.
Join Jimmy as he battles fate, addiction, and his self.
Will Jimmy be able to break his family's curse? Or will Jimmy end up repeating Wesley's mistakes?
"No one tells you what it's like to run from the police. Let me tell you, it's not as cool as the tv shows make it seem. My lungs are burning, my father was left behind in the truck, and I have no doubt that I will soon be dead or in jail. The green field that I am currently running across has a line of trees, a small desolate forest that won't hide me for long. But if I can make it there in time I can breathe and plan my next steps. The night sky is lit up in blue and red lights, I can hear men shouting, and I am almost positive that my father is dead. Which I don't feel sad about. Shouldn't I feel sad about the death of my father? But this is the end of my story, the beginning starts with a dead dog. Well, more accurately it starts with the Sparks curse."
Every day he woke up, went to school, and went home to take care of his father, Wesley.
Coasting through life Jimmy is resigned to his destiny of ending up like Wesley.
Stuck in the same town that his entire family died in, in a constant purgatory.
Upon meeting Angela he is determined to be better than his father.
Join Jimmy as he battles fate, addiction, and his self.
Will Jimmy be able to break his family's curse? Or will Jimmy end up repeating Wesley's mistakes?
"No one tells you what it's like to run from the police. Let me tell you, it's not as cool as the tv shows make it seem. My lungs are burning, my father was left behind in the truck, and I have no doubt that I will soon be dead or in jail. The green field that I am currently running across has a line of trees, a small desolate forest that won't hide me for long. But if I can make it there in time I can breathe and plan my next steps. The night sky is lit up in blue and red lights, I can hear men shouting, and I am almost positive that my father is dead. Which I don't feel sad about. Shouldn't I feel sad about the death of my father? But this is the end of my story, the beginning starts with a dead dog. Well, more accurately it starts with the Sparks curse."