Story cover for LEO: The Broken Shapes by IzzanaAlasri
LEO: The Broken Shapes
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Ongoing, First published Apr 16, 2012
This is a book series related to The Ballad of the Forgotten written by my friend, VAG1396. This story is about a boy who wakes up from a 4-year coma and rediscovers himself from the help of his friends; David and Eric, and best friend; Elya. As he goes through the process of living a normal teenage boy's life, he finds himself stuck in a bad date with a school crush, a twisted love triangle next, and last, a mystical prophecised quest that he was unwittingly part of ever since he was born...that completes his very self from a tragic past to an on going 
present.
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Fox Caught A Lion

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He was small, scared, and trying to save the only family he had. He never thought he'd be strong enough to bring a Lion to his knees. Excerpt: 'Better come out of there. You are on our land, if you are injured we'll help and get you on your way. We don't want trespassers.' Still I say nothing. 'Come on, you can't stay here come out or we'll have to come in after you.' I curl tighter around my babies and growl. No way would I let them near my babies. 'Now, now, we've been nice don't get unfriendly or we'll have to add to your injuries before we heal you.' Slipping to my feet I keep my body over my babies without squishing them. Whether it was my moving, my fear or they could smell our visitors but they began to whimper and squirm. Both lioness perk up at the sound. 'Stay away.' I tell them. 'You've babies? This is not the place for them.' One says, the other shifts her weight. 'The blood, you just gave birth didn't you? Where's your family? Can we call someone?' 'No. Go away, let me rest for a time and I'll take my babies and leave your territory.' 'You can't just wonder around with a newborn. How are you going to care for them. Come with us we'll take care of you until you get back on your feet.' 'No, I don't know you. Go away.' 'We won't hurt you.' I couldn't believe that, I couldn't trust these strangers. They were lions, lions were not known for being kind. I'd come out and they'd kill me and my babies.