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Four people confined to a cabin by something that went horribly wrong with the world. With the future quesionable at best, survival, in the end, was a decision.

We've all had to learn various laws of nature, like the Law of Gravity, for instance. One of the biggest was Sir Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion. But are these so-called Laws really on the level? Is it possible Mr. Newton was full of it? That his Laws were simply a cover for something else? This, er, thesis of mine addresses that very issue, based on my observations about how things REALLY work.

The house was huge - six bedrooms, five baths - and was situated on six lovely acres of land. So why was it being sold for only $20,000.00? Something wasn't right, but how could anyone pass up an opportunity like that?

Of course, it wasn't entirely vacant...

His last name was G'Argyle, a surname of questionable origins. His given name, Xavion, was either unknown or generally ignored. The last in his family line, he lived as a recluse, his phone number the only point of contact between him and the rest of the world. But because he had a way of breaking information down quickly into perfect order, logic, and resolution, he was sought by governments, international and local police units, but most often by every-day citizens who had a personal mystery to solve (if they could find him).

And conveniently - perhaps - his name became, simply, Gargoyle.

Four people confined to a cabin by something that went horribly wrong with the world. With the future quesionable at best, survival, in the end, was a decision.

We've all had to learn various laws of nature, like the Law of Gravity, for instance. One of the biggest was Sir Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion. But are these so-called Laws really on the level? Is it possible Mr. Newton was full of it? That his Laws were simply a cover for something else? This, er, thesis of mine addresses that very issue, based on my observations about how things REALLY work.

The house was huge - six bedrooms, five baths - and was situated on six lovely acres of land. So why was it being sold for only $20,000.00? Something wasn't right, but how could anyone pass up an opportunity like that?

Of course, it wasn't entirely vacant...

His last name was G'Argyle, a surname of questionable origins. His given name, Xavion, was either unknown or generally ignored. The last in his family line, he lived as a recluse, his phone number the only point of contact between him and the rest of the world. But because he had a way of breaking information down quickly into perfect order, logic, and resolution, he was sought by governments, international and local police units, but most often by every-day citizens who had a personal mystery to solve (if they could find him).

And conveniently - perhaps - his name became, simply, Gargoyle.