Such is the story of Louis Pattwell, other wise referred to as the Great Anarchist. Not for his choice in leadership, but for he whom inhabits his realm, Le Tyrant. Louis was always a specimen, a deviant to what was expected of alike members of society. You see, Louis was just one side of the coin, a humble yet broken body, at his most basic state. But Louis was not the only one who populated his conscience. Le Tyrant was Louis's complete polar opposite, a man of anarchy, with little lust for the well being of his acquaintances, he was often set a blaze when spoken to in an unlike manner. Le Tyrant was the monster, and Louis was the source of a conscience, for a psychopath divided by his lack of such assets. When the two combined, they accomplished great accolades of astounding proportions. Most say opposites attract, and this proposition is unerring, for when you compress the two opposite ends of a spectrum, a misguided deviant, and an ambassador of violence, well, I will let you consider the misguided possibilities which arose, as this dynamic duo is brought to life, and the results are nothing short of spectacular.
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The Tyrant of Louis Pattwell
Science FictionThis is the beginning/introduction to my novel, The Tyrant of Louis Pattwell. I have posted it here to retrieve feedback; thank you for your time, and I sincerely hope you enjoy my work. Ps. Cara Delevingne (cover) does not appear in this story; I...