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MAIN IDEA: Shello Bines is a young man with a deceased father who lives with his stepdad and mom. He dislikes them and often sneaks out to get high and stargaze. He becomes increasingly involved with an assassination squad, a group aiming to overthrow the government. Sharing Bines' beliefs, he eventually becomes a member of the team. One day, they devised a plan to dismantle the government by eliminating all political leaders. This sparks a conflict with the hierarchy, leading to a war between the government, the assassination squad, and the hierarchy. Shello Bines, a young man who has lost his father, resides with his stepfather and mother, harboring animosity towards them. His penchant for seeking solace in substance abuse and stargazing leads him to deepen his involvement with an insurgent faction known as the assassination squad, dedicated to toppling the established government. In alignment with Bines' ideological convictions, he ultimately becomes an integral member of the group. Subsequently, the assassination squad devises a strategic initiative to disrupt the existing governmental framework by …show more content…
Osby chimed in and gently rocked the baby. Bines seemed unfazed, surveying the room and glancing at the baby's features indifferently. A second later, Doctor Polinski entered the room to conduct a few examinations on the baby, ensuring that he was safe to be taken home. With that as well, Bines left the room, followed by the Doctor and the child. The truth is, Bines could never have thought of having a child, with much despair, Bines hurried down the hospital stairs, Obsy screaming “Hey! Where is it that you are going?” echoing his footsteps, reverberating through the empty corridors. His pace quickened as he burst out of the hospital and into the unfamiliar streets. He found himself on a secluded trail, leaving the familiar sights of Applewich behind and venturing into the serene surroundings of Stone

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