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Harvey stopped for a moment at the side of the road and looked up. It was a sunrise, another day had come, another day to face, another day to endure. He had been dreading every day to come. It wasn't healthy anymore. Before, even when he was a garbage man, he loved waking up every day to welcome the sunrise. Even when the air that he breathed was full of pollution with poops of dogs and garbage from his collection of trash, he was still happy. But now, even when he gazed at the beauty of the sunrise, he couldn't even let out a smile. He felt like the whole world was against him, and he only had himself and... the park. The only thing that he was thankful for to the Klein Family was the fact that he was allowed to take care of his body by jogging every morning before he truly start to do