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Synopsis: Sometimes, one mistake can ruin a relationship for good. I hope that the day you find out the truth, don't cry, you better don't.
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In the vibrant era of the 1970s, a spirited girl named Emily Song is determined to elevate her family's status. Born to parents who are content with their ordinary lives, Emily is anything but satisfied. With the memory of a successful past life, she is on a mission to inspire her parents, Tom and Lisa Song, to strive for more. In a society that values hard work and ambition, Emily's parents are the antithesis of the American Dream. Yet, with Emily's relentless prodding, they find themselves on a journey to redefine their values and aspirations. Amidst the backdrop of a bustling American mining town, "Don't Let Your Parents Lose at the Starting Line" is a heartwarming tale of a family's pursuit of the American Dream, led by their own pint-sized strategist.
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A trio carts the baby, wrapped in fibre and stuffed in a washing machine. They immediately move to California, disguised as a young couple and a brother in-law. Pete, Nick and Valeria are seasoned con artists, petty thieves and hustlers, having been contracted by a corrupt Senator with a grudge, they have been hired to kidnap the child of the Senate Secretary, Senator Brownson Doyle, demanding ransom in millions.
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Marco Freniere a handsome and wealthy man. He has everything except one. To be able to avenge the woman who hurt him, not physically but his heart has been broken to this day.Mirana Vaughn Welch, the woman who regrets everything that happened. And now begins a new life with her son.But the day will come when everything will change. Will Marco accept a decision of destiny for both of them?
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The once handsome man changes into a huge midnight black wolf with a white half-moon mark in his forehead. That's the birth mark of every King in their wolf form but the color is not always black. The previous king is a brown wolf.They are all shouting 'hail for the new King, Hail for King Zeus.' And I joined them from here. I'm still shouting when I see my father looking at my direction. We lock our eyes together and by that I knew I'm in trouble. I shift back into my w