‘…she needed to get out of her own head for a while. She needed to only think about the wheel in her hands, feet on the gas, the music blaring from her old car’s stereo and the way the city lights and street lamps blurred as she drove. It had become a regular nightly routine for her, to go for a drive at 2am and to leave the weight of the day behind in her rear view mirrors. It was those moments where she could experience true serenity that made the lonely move to the city worth it.’ 22 year old small-town blue-collar girl moves to a big city to keep moving up in the music industry. She’s got four roommates in a an apartment that’s technically only 1 and a 1/2 bedrooms and three of those roo...
‘…she needed to get out of her own head for a while. She needed to only think about the wheel in her hands, feet on the gas, the music blaring from her old car’s stereo and the way the city lights and street lamps blurred as she drove. It had become a regular nightly routine for her, to go for a drive at 2am and to leave the weight of the day behind in her rear view mirrors. It was those moments where she could experience true serenity that made the lonely move to the city worth it.’ 22 year old small-town blue-collar girl moves to a big city to keep moving up in the music industry. She’s got four roommates in a an apartment that’s technically only 1 and a 1/2 bedrooms and three of those roo...