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This chapter is told in the view of Cabott Winston.

Cabott is a thought driven character with a passion for nature and paper cap making. He constantly visits a nearby forest, just to see the sights. He is stunned at the fact that a factory, just the opposite, could be so close to something beautiful.

Meanwhile, Martin follows Cabott's mother, Rain. Cabott remains oblivious for the longest time.

Martin is hopelessly in love with Cabott's mother, he has been all along.

Martin can't wait to get in Cabott's fathers way, because he will. And once he does, he's making his move.

This chapter is in the view of Liam Dodger.

Liam, throughout the chapter, struggles with identity issues. He wonders where his place is, where he really belongs. He drifts between the popular crowd, back to his usual childhood friends.

Liam also faces family disputes- his disappointing relationship with his father, Blake, and some other surprises he would never have guessed.

Liam can't shake his father's roaring anger. Somehow, he wants to stay away from it all himself, and not follow in his footsteps...

This chapter is in the view of Embyr Macfarlan.

Embyr is on a search for adventure in her boring day to day life. She's sick of the city where everyone is trailing to work. She's even sick of her two guy friends, Liam and Cabott, whining about everything.

She discovers her love for insanity in a shopping cart ride, and meets a mysterious man named Martin. Martin influences her to investigate her past.

She pesters her mother, Vanessa, to tell her about her childhood. Rain is mentioned many times, and brought to Embyr's attention that Rain is what Martin may be talking about after all...

A youth in World War Two finds himself in a Japanese [prisoner of war] camp with others alike, banding together to stay alive beneath the wrath of the Jaspanese soldiers.

This chapter is told in the view of Cabott Winston.

Cabott is a thought driven character with a passion for nature and paper cap making. He constantly visits a nearby forest, just to see the sights. He is stunned at the fact that a factory, just the opposite, could be so close to something beautiful.

Meanwhile, Martin follows Cabott's mother, Rain. Cabott remains oblivious for the longest time.

Martin is hopelessly in love with Cabott's mother, he has been all along.

Martin can't wait to get in Cabott's fathers way, because he will. And once he does, he's making his move.

This chapter is in the view of Liam Dodger.

Liam, throughout the chapter, struggles with identity issues. He wonders where his place is, where he really belongs. He drifts between the popular crowd, back to his usual childhood friends.

Liam also faces family disputes- his disappointing relationship with his father, Blake, and some other surprises he would never have guessed.

Liam can't shake his father's roaring anger. Somehow, he wants to stay away from it all himself, and not follow in his footsteps...

This chapter is in the view of Embyr Macfarlan.

Embyr is on a search for adventure in her boring day to day life. She's sick of the city where everyone is trailing to work. She's even sick of her two guy friends, Liam and Cabott, whining about everything.

She discovers her love for insanity in a shopping cart ride, and meets a mysterious man named Martin. Martin influences her to investigate her past.

She pesters her mother, Vanessa, to tell her about her childhood. Rain is mentioned many times, and brought to Embyr's attention that Rain is what Martin may be talking about after all...

A youth in World War Two finds himself in a Japanese [prisoner of war] camp with others alike, banding together to stay alive beneath the wrath of the Jaspanese soldiers.