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Alienated Alien [DISCONTINUED]
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Complete, First published Oct 25, 2017
Lance has multiple secrets. But there is one that he could never share with the people around him:
He isn't like you. He's an alien. An Abeari to be exact. 
The Abeari are a race of nocturnal humanoids. They share the same looks as humans, but there are still differences. As long as you look close enough.
The Abeari don't need to blink for extended amounts of time and can go an unnatural amount of time without breathing. Their blood is a different color than humans; Instead of red, its a bluish hue. There are more differences, but none that are seen as too alien. Lance has his secret under control, only his adoptive family knows the truth. But when he's suddenly shot into space with aliens and humans, should he let his secret out?
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