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Prologue -part of it-

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Throughout the long course of my life there have been many memories of people, places, events, etc, that have been forgotten by me.

There have also been many memories of all the things I have mentioned above that have been remembered and kept close to my heart.

One of my memories, and this one is probably the most important out of all of them, is the story of my dearest and closest friend Allen Robert Green.

Now, to understand the story of my friend and how he changed my life one would have to know and understand the life story of Allen up to the point he met me.

In addition to that someone would need to grasp the fact that Allen was not a man that had many friends. Otherwise stating in less kinder words- he was more of an outcast then he was a social man.

I emphasis the sentence because that (the sentence above) is the reason Allen has such a peculiar way of thinking of life.

Besides being rejected (if I may use that word) by his peers as an adolescent teen, the history of his family is one that helped mold the man’s great mind into the one it became.

And so I shall start at the beginning of the series of unfortunate events that occurred at such an early age in his childhood.

When Allen Green was five years old his parents separated, not officially ever getting a divorce, Mr. Green, after spending the past four years constantly fighting with his wife over every little detail that took place in their daily lives; got up one rainy morning and left.

Just like that; he woke up one morning on a cold and rainy day, finally having enough of the constant bickering that went on between him and his wife, got in his car and left.

Over the next five years Allen and his twin sister Agatha relied on each other like a child would rely on his parent.
Eh, the first part of my prologue. Some feedback please?
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