The Boy from the Moon {Hiatus}

The Boy from the Moon {Hiatus}

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"How's life as a single ghost?" "Oh, it's great. The only problem is that I have no body be with." --- That night, Elise saw it all. Elise saw a random kid who went by the name Elak Burkett, the boy from the moon, jump off a building only to fall into a coma. Exactly a year after the incident, she starts seeing his ghost and has no choice but to help him return to his body. The journey between two complete strangers as they compete in a race against time --- before the breath of life within him disappears.
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