Story Plus CC desktop app won't install on MacBook Pro

I have a subscription to Adobe CC Complete. I can use Story CC online but need offline access desperately for when I'm traveling, which is ALL the time. First it said I needed Adobe Air but wouldn't let that install through the Story online install page. So I downloaded and installed Air directly from the Adobe website. Online Story page still says I need to install Air first but, of course, it won't let me do that. Can anyone help me, please?

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