After dropping out of his junior year in high-school, Nokosi spent the better part of three years traveling what part of the world he could visit by way of odd jobs, many worn pairs of sneakers and the good graces of motorists. When his parents were finally able to rein him in, he grudgingly began making up for all the missed work and studies.
These days Nokosi's a 23 year old, second-year college student working on his Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The prospect of becoming a pediatric nurse was the only thing that his parents found could keep him tied down in one place--something that had to do with being an only child.
Currently he's in the bookstore a few blocks off campus, large headphones around his shoulders that are playing Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. On the table he's sitting at are a large stack of books; a national geographic, half a dozen comics, a travel guide, a campaign, player's guide and supplement book for Dungeons and Dragons, a tattoo mag and one singular pediatric magazine.
He'd get to the book that actually had something to do with his studies sooner or later.
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After dropping out of his junior year in high-school, Nokosi spent the better part of three years traveling what part of the world he could visit by way of odd jobs, many worn pairs of sneakers and the good graces of motorists. When his parents were finally able to rein him in, he grudgingly began making up for all the missed work and studies.
These days Nokosi's a 23 year old, second-year college student working on his Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The prospect of becoming a pediatric nurse was the only thing that his parents found could keep him tied down in one place--something that had to do with being an only child.
Currently he's in the bookstore a few blocks off campus, large headphones around his shoulders that are playing Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. On the table he's sitting at are a large stack of books; a national geographic, half a dozen comics, a travel guide, a campaign, player's guide and supplement book for Dungeons and Dragons, a tattoo mag and one singular pediatric magazine.
He'd get to the book that actually had something to do with his studies sooner or later.