Gods Eternal

Gods Eternal

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Elijah is a god. Nico is a human. The one thing Elijah hates more than anything is human kind. Elijah needs her if he's going to protect his realm for another god who is not only slaughtering humans, but gods as well. But what will he do when the human he's taken everything from by force, turns out to have darker secrets than he does? What will he do when she's the only thing standing in between the end of the god's race and the beginning of a tyrant's rule? All works are owned by Fanfare Writer, please do not use this work as a work of your own as you will be dealt with. Seriously, this takes a lot of effort and it's not fair to me or the readers if my writing, any of my writing, is stolen. - This story is unedited and a rough draft. I am posting it on this site for motivation, and I want help from all of my readers when I stumble upon writer blocks. There will be plot and character holes, so prepare to read a very rough, rough draft. Go into it will an open mind, and look at it with eyes for what it could be, not what is is. Thank you -
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