We all have heroes. For my childhood friend, Kyle Herring, it started off as the caped crusader with the large “S” across his chest. The Superman — one who in Kyle’s words had immense power — made choices for good. Through a 3AM encounter, he discovered the muse that helped him find the hero inside himself, and helped me form a very important boyhood friendship.
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