Second Nature
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  • Reads 50
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 8
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2018
With an organized flow, the city of Edaydreon is the picture-perfect utopia, and strict rules are to be followed by everyone. Kingzley Loomis acts as if these rules matter, but her façade will only last her so long. Bursting to break the chains, the binding mystery become more than she can bear. Discovering the truth and learning to use what she possesses to her advantage pushes her to believe that one is no longer limited by the imagination.
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The Forgotten Savior

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No one ever truly saw Malik Vireo. He was the kind of man people sought in times of need-offering guidance, shouldering burdens, and helping others find their way. But once their problems were solved, they forgot him. They always did. Then, one fateful night, a dying god granted him a blessing: the power to correct the world's mistakes. With a mere thought, he could mend broken souls, undo disasters, and rewrite fate itself. But there was a cost. Each time he used his power, a piece of his soul disappeared. And no one-not even those he saved-could remember what he had done. As Malik fades into obscurity, the one person he ever loved-Aeris Varela-remains blind to his suffering. She never loved him back, never even noticed his pain. But when Malik makes the ultimate sacrifice to erase humanity's greatest sin, the world finally sees him-just as he begins to disappear forever. For the first time, they remember. But is it too late to save the man who spent his life saving everyone else?