A Short Story: 4 a.m.

Aubrey struggles to be loving and supportive when her best friend repeatedly comes to her for help. She listens, offers her home, but nothing changes. Uncomfortable questions emerge: is it possible to save someone who doesn't want to be saved, and when is her own peace of mind more important than friendship?

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A Short Story: 4 a.m.

Aubrey struggles to be loving and supportive when her best friend repeatedly comes to her for help. She listens, offers her home, but nothing changes. Uncomfortable questions emerge: is it possible to save someone who doesn't want to be saved, and when is her own peace of mind more important than friendship?

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A Short Story: 4 a.m.

A Short Story: 4 a.m.

by Erika Friedman
A Short Story: 4 a.m.

A Short Story: 4 a.m.

by Erika Friedman

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Overview

Aubrey struggles to be loving and supportive when her best friend repeatedly comes to her for help. She listens, offers her home, but nothing changes. Uncomfortable questions emerge: is it possible to save someone who doesn't want to be saved, and when is her own peace of mind more important than friendship?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044218529
Publisher: Erika Friedman
Publication date: 12/30/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 39 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I write novels, novellas, and short stories. My fiction is primarily character driven and ranges from real-world explorations to fantasy and science-fiction settings. I began writing when I was a young child and started a novel when I was in middle school. I worked on this for several years until realizing my writing had changed and matured enough in the writing process that it necessitated rewriting the entire novel, which was then over 360 pages long and incomplete. Deciding to put this project on hold, I began to explore the art of short stories.

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