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540 million years ago in Venus, living organisms survived the harsh nature of the planet. Buried in the dense part of an ever blue forest survived a colony of Pyrains. Kira a young pyrian refused to adapt to the ways and traditions of her race. Bjorn and Olivia her delusional parents earnestly tried to compel her to survive their blood thirsty habitat. But sometimes things go wrong…
The supernatural has always been a part of my life, regardless if I wanted it to be or not. I had convinced myself so much of it was the overactive imagination of a kid who spent too much time in his head in order to cope with all the shit life threw at him. The memory is a fickle thing, a picture book drawn by a bad artist, an unreliable narrator picking away at the important bits while slamming square pegs in round holes to try and make them fit a narrative. It is also something of a benevolent protector, shielding us from what lies just beyond the veil that divides our fragile concepts of reality and the sledgehammer that is the truth. These last few months really showed me that. So, where do I begin talking about the events that became the hammer to the glass that was my hated reality?
A series featuring the wackiest adventures of five rich teens whose fraternal twins Aaron and Londres get forced to run the family's multi-billion dollar cruise ship business after their parents' sudden retirement to Hawaii.
This is the first full-length chapter. More to be available by popular demand.
540 million years ago in Venus, living organisms survived the harsh nature of the planet. Buried in the dense part of an ever blue forest survived a colony of Pyrains. Kira a young pyrian refused to adapt to the ways and traditions of her race. Bjorn and Olivia her delusional parents earnestly tried to compel her to survive their blood thirsty habitat. But sometimes things go wrong…
The supernatural has always been a part of my life, regardless if I wanted it to be or not. I had convinced myself so much of it was the overactive imagination of a kid who spent too much time in his head in order to cope with all the shit life threw at him. The memory is a fickle thing, a picture book drawn by a bad artist, an unreliable narrator picking away at the important bits while slamming square pegs in round holes to try and make them fit a narrative. It is also something of a benevolent protector, shielding us from what lies just beyond the veil that divides our fragile concepts of reality and the sledgehammer that is the truth. These last few months really showed me that. So, where do I begin talking about the events that became the hammer to the glass that was my hated reality?
A series featuring the wackiest adventures of five rich teens whose fraternal twins Aaron and Londres get forced to run the family's multi-billion dollar cruise ship business after their parents' sudden retirement to Hawaii.
This is the first full-length chapter. More to be available by popular demand.