You Can Skip Over This Part (Author's Note)

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[A/N]

Ok, Now i'm debating whether or not to use the same Author for last time, or to do the next chapter from William's POV. 

But even as I'm writing this, I've realized how little this plot makes sense.

So, I'll try and Make it make sense, even thought I didn't really explain it all that well.

You Can skip over this part if you want, but i'd recommend reading this.

Because in this chapter, 

We're (Not the end of the sentence)

About (Nope, not this one)

To (Still not the end of the sentence)

Get (Close, but not quite. Next line.)

Interesting.

This chapter is hopefully not going to be that long, but I guess we'll play it by ear, then.

Anyway, let's get to the actual recap....

So Let's try to do this in less than 2000 words (Of which, I did indeed do, So I feel proud of myself)...

Now.....

Where to begin...

How about at the beginning of the book?

Yeah, that's a good place to start.

So! Let's start this!

We are introduced to a kid named William Rose.

He's an unassuming kid, who is evidently "Smart", but not really evident in the text until like chapters 3-5, 8, and 13. 

And, he's also very analytical, and very convincing when needed.

But, what he doesn't know/kind of knows when the plot needs him to know, is that he possesses an immense magical amount of power, of which, will be revealed in the couple~ish last chapters (Hopefully. When I can finish it.) 

Or If i can.

But, i'm getting a little more than a lot off track.

ANYWAY! 

Starting from Chapter 1.5 (Halfway through Chapter 1, I mean), We have William sneaking up on a couple people looking for him (For some unspecified reason, possibly to induct him into a *Cult* ;) Or not.) and he finds them first, scares them, and then walks away to go talk to Angel, Jacob, and Reynolds.

Simultaneously, Jacob and Angel are calling Reynolds (Who's first name is Conchobara) Conch, because of a short-name thing.

But this doesn't sit well with Conch, and she starts what I call "Stuffing", which as a simple explanation, is just metaphorically stuffing all of your anger, until it explodes.

But in Reynolds' Case, It's kicking William into a wall, which sends him into the hospital.

And this is where we get started.

William eventually wakes up in the hospital with an fast-healing injury being healed by his.... for a lack of better words, power. 

His friends are surrounded by him, and a doctor asks to have him stay an extra night, of which turns into about 1.5 days, If I may. 

Stupid plot twists....

WAI-WAI-WAI-WAI-wAiT!

I just thought of something amazing whilst writing this

What if my plot twist was "Plot twist: there was no real plot twist to twist the plot to make it a plot twist."

Talk about a real plot twist.

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