![]() ![]() Being the mayor’s kid gave him some cache, and attempting to keep a secret that would’ve ruined him if anyone had ever discovered it put a lot of pressure on him to be someone he wasn’t or didn’t really want to be. Tallis knows as well as anyone that he dug himself a deep enough ditch to try to climb out of. But sometimes being able to go back home again depends on why you left in the first place, and sometimes fate and circumstance leave you with no better option then, really, the best you can do is to go back to the beginning and try to make a clean start, even if that means living with your grandma, facing the wrath of half the town, and being forced to prove that you’re not the same person you were when you left. ![]() You can’t relive the past, nor can you change it, nor can you deny that you yourself have changed in significant ways. ![]() It’s been said you can’t go home again, that once you leave behind the narrow view of the small world of your youth and set out to explore the big wide unknown, returning again to the place you came from is impossible. It takes a while, though, for him to recognize that his own special brand of Karma is really called Lex Barry, and Lex? Oh yeah, Lex is staring right back at him. That’s a good one too, because when Tallis Carrington returns to Rock Bay, Washington, humbled and lower than he’s ever been in his life, he stares a former nerd called Karma right in the face. Chances are you’ll end up working for one.” Someone also once said, Karma’s a bitch. ![]()
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