
At midnight, the tracks divide.
One path promises escape.
The other looks like the end.But every choice carries a destination.
The Ticket is a high-stakes, interactive young adult adventure where every decision shapes identity and determines destiny.Blending cinematic storytelling with a choice-driven structure, the reader becomes part of the journey — facing risk, consequence, and the weight of every path taken.This is not passive reading.It is personal participation.
A mysterious ticket appears.A train arrives.And somewhere ahead, the tracks split.One path leads to freedom.
The other leads somewhere far darker.As the journey unfolds, readers must decide who to trust, what to risk, and what they’re willing to leave behind.Because once the ticket is punched…there’s no turning back.
Young people today face overwhelming pressure, confusion, and competing voices telling them who they should become.The Ticket meets readers in that tension — not with lectures, but with a story.An adventure that explores the weight of choice, the search for truth, and the courage it takes to choose wisely.

ARRIVING MAY 3rd, 2026.
Why We Wrote “The Ticket”

In the fun sense, we wanted to share pieces of our childhoods and our experiences - yes, much of this story is rooted in real places, real people, real moments, and the story adventures we made up along the way. We wanted to invite you in, not as a spectator, but as a friend.In a deeper sense, we wrote this book for the moments when the voices competing for your attention feel overwhelming. We wrote it for when you’re standing at a crossroads and you’re not sure which way forward is the right one. We wrote it for when you have questions, but not all the answers. For when you’re not who you hoped you’d be - or when you’re not even sure who you’re meant to become. Or maybe you think you are.
Whether you’re looking for a thrilling adventure, or you’re quietly waiting for things to get better, we wrote this book for you.We wrote The Ticket because every choice matters. We believe stories should compete with screens - that entertainment and meaning don’t have to live in separate worlds - and that hope shines brightest at the fork in the road. We wrote this story to challenge you, because every decision leads somewhere.Every Choice Has a Destination.Here’s to you and your journey,Anthony (pictured left), Joshua (pictured right), and Thomas (pictured middle)