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"When the war comes a peace keeper will be born" this is part of her story. Lilly is born to be the peace keeper. But when she is killed what happens?

A long time ago the first intelligent beings were born her their mother cat goddess, Flixy.These people founded the country of Altrilia.Now the aftershocks of the revolutionary war force it's only heir to the throne to hide away from the world.This person is the last of the Altrilian Royal Bloods; Princess Felina

just a few horror stories some might not be tha great but i'm trying.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Brookell Jones if falling deeper into a realm of darkness. Feeling misunderstood and forgotten she uses any means to make her situation seem a bit more real.

Lina has grown up in an orphanage her whole life. Finally her 18th birthday comes and she is allowed to leave. On the day of her birthday something happens to her. Then she meets Everhart and is attacked in the same day. Will Everhart keep her safe?

Carson is entranced by the portrait of a beautiful and mysterious woman. He intends to find out the truth behind her disappearance. What will he discover along the way?

This poetry reflects images of the authors imagination. Desensitize yourself and, enjoy.

At long last, fans of T.M. Camp's "Assam & Darjeeling" can read the next chapter in the story of everyone's favorite little girl lost, Jee.

(And if you haven't read "Assam & Darjeeling" yet, then be advised: Here there be spoilers.)

At the close of "Assam & Darjeeling" readers were given a brief glimpse of Jee as she approached the Winter Palace. But the path that leads her there is long and twisted, with many other stories to tell along the way. "The Cradle" is the first of these.

Jee is enjoying the new freedom that comes with being an exile from the land of the living. But she soon discovers that freedom has its share of discomforts and dangers. Caught in a torrential downpour, she is taken in by a kindly old couple who, it turns out, have story of their own to tell. And Jee discovers yet again that things in the Underworld are not always what they seem.

"The Cradle" begins a new cycle of stories about a little girl looking for a place that she can, at last, call home.

Time stood still.

The CCPS officers drew closer, stunners raised to our chest, scanners calculating every microscope movement we made. I glanced over at Espen, a lump in my throat.


He looked over at me, smiled and threw the first shot.


Behind the shrieks of bullets and people, I could hear it, very distant in the background, but still there.


Time had resumed its ticking sonata just as ours begun to end.


"When the war comes a peace keeper will be born" this is part of her story. Lilly is born to be the peace keeper. But when she is killed what happens?

A long time ago the first intelligent beings were born her their mother cat goddess, Flixy.These people founded the country of Altrilia.Now the aftershocks of the revolutionary war force it's only heir to the throne to hide away from the world.This person is the last of the Altrilian Royal Bloods; Princess Felina

just a few horror stories some might not be tha great but i'm trying.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Brookell Jones if falling deeper into a realm of darkness. Feeling misunderstood and forgotten she uses any means to make her situation seem a bit more real.

Lina has grown up in an orphanage her whole life. Finally her 18th birthday comes and she is allowed to leave. On the day of her birthday something happens to her. Then she meets Everhart and is attacked in the same day. Will Everhart keep her safe?

Carson is entranced by the portrait of a beautiful and mysterious woman. He intends to find out the truth behind her disappearance. What will he discover along the way?

This poetry reflects images of the authors imagination. Desensitize yourself and, enjoy.

At long last, fans of T.M. Camp's "Assam & Darjeeling" can read the next chapter in the story of everyone's favorite little girl lost, Jee.

(And if you haven't read "Assam & Darjeeling" yet, then be advised: Here there be spoilers.)

At the close of "Assam & Darjeeling" readers were given a brief glimpse of Jee as she approached the Winter Palace. But the path that leads her there is long and twisted, with many other stories to tell along the way. "The Cradle" is the first of these.

Jee is enjoying the new freedom that comes with being an exile from the land of the living. But she soon discovers that freedom has its share of discomforts and dangers. Caught in a torrential downpour, she is taken in by a kindly old couple who, it turns out, have story of their own to tell. And Jee discovers yet again that things in the Underworld are not always what they seem.

"The Cradle" begins a new cycle of stories about a little girl looking for a place that she can, at last, call home.

Time stood still.

The CCPS officers drew closer, stunners raised to our chest, scanners calculating every microscope movement we made. I glanced over at Espen, a lump in my throat.


He looked over at me, smiled and threw the first shot.


Behind the shrieks of bullets and people, I could hear it, very distant in the background, but still there.


Time had resumed its ticking sonata just as ours begun to end.