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Armani's Eventual Life after VHL


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For Armani Calamari, life after hockey would probably not be easy. He would have to adjust to not having to wake up early every day to prepare for practices. But here I have a crystal ball that can tell me where he will go after he eventually retires. And no, it will not show me his accomplishments throughout the years as they are too cloudy trust me I tried. But it does show that he would retreat from wherever he lasts plays back to his home city of Toronto to live out the rest of his life.

 

 After a year or two doing media appearances, he would get into hockey commentary for Canadian broadcasts. He would become a decently popular color commentator and would get a job doing hockey analysis for various sports networks. But eventually the work would wear on him because or constantly having to agure his points with his partners. He also was not the biggest fan of always having to wear a suit. After 4 years of doing this, he would step down from both of those jobs and would again retreat to his house in Toronto.

 

 After a while he writes his memoirs which are eventually published into a popular autobiography. Using the money from this and his previous jobs, he decides to open a coffee shop in a small town outside of Toronto. It would manage to become extremely popular due to Armani getting recipes from his dad's old friend Craig and he would spend most of the rest of his life running the shop. He would also finally get a son, with Eric Calamari being born a year later. I unfortunately cannot figure out who the mother is though.

 

 He would get into writing books again and would start writing horror and mystery novels. His most popular novels are "Mystery of the Red Manor" and "The Final Silence of Evergreen". The latter ends up being extremely interesting as it is about a small town where everyone who was born there has no voice due to an ancient curse. It's also extremely hard to leave the town. The former is about a group of young adults investigating an old manor where people supposedly went missing. He would manage to become a best seller with those two and would help work on a movie adaptation called "Silence of Evergreen".

 

 After all of that Armani figures that he has led a long and fulfilling life. With his son also getting into hockey he takes retire off from the coffee shop and the movie to help him. He would become a youth hockey coach and would become known for encouraging fair play. He would get a plaque in the hockey gym where he also played youth hockey while he was doing it. He is proud to see his son Eric following a similar path to him and just hopes that he would not repeat his mistakes. Despite starting to grey from age he would still be on the side cheering his som the whole way.

 

 I hope this was a fun article for Theme Week! Hopefully I can get that 12 TPE. Thanks for reading and I hope to see you all on the ice!

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Review: 9/10

 

It's good for the 12 TPE by me! A fun read, especially since a lot of people are looking back into the past this week, but you've taken the opposite spin by predicting the future. I appreciate what you're seeing his life is like in the future, and I'm curious whether any of the twists and turns that may happen over his career would change your ultimate vision. A few parts I was confused about (he, uh, doesn't know who the mother is? isn't that the easier one to figure out?), and a grammar error or two in there, but nothing immersion-breaking for me. The narrative flowed well and was easy to read. Good stuff overall here!

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20 hours ago, CowboyinAmerica said:

Review: 9/10

 

It's good for the 12 TPE by me! A fun read, especially since a lot of people are looking back into the past this week, but you've taken the opposite spin by predicting the future. I appreciate what you're seeing his life is like in the future, and I'm curious whether any of the twists and turns that may happen over his career would change your ultimate vision. A few parts I was confused about (he, uh, doesn't know who the mother is? isn't that the easier one to figure out?), and a grammar error or two in there, but nothing immersion-breaking for me. The narrative flowed well and was easy to read. Good stuff overall here!

no I do not know who the mother is because i have not planned who it is yet

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