The Lone Worrior

The Lone Worrior

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Every year there is a tournament where they find the best warrior's, no one know the reason why they do it but in order to enter the tournament you must be willing to give up your life for they only accept the best. And in one of these tournaments there was a boy, he was 16 years old, he was the youngest to ever enter the competition. He entered because he knew that becoming a warrior was the only way to make enough money to have everything he and his sister needed to live. He came from a very poor family their parents abandoned them when he was only 10 and his sister a mere year old. Ever since then he has tried to keep his sister safe and happy but he also want to live a life where they can have everything, like being able to afford toys, buy a house and send her to school to obtain a proper job. And he new if he died he would lose all chance of giving his little sister a life worth living. The boy in this story is named Connie and this is the story of how he brought his sister back to life...
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Protagonists, the most important characters in stories. They're the ones that are supposed to save the world and be a symbol of hope for humanity, the ones that can defeat anything in their way if they want to, the ones whom the reader wants to win and succeed... ...Well atleast thats how a good heroic protagonist should be. I wrote three novels after dropping out of college at 20 years old. My first novel was a disaster, boring characters, recycled plot, and a protagonist so rude even I wanted to punch them. The next two? Absolutely amazing and really well-liked. I was ready to quit writing for good when i suddenly got hit by a car and woke up in someone else's body, someone i don't recognize at all, who goes to the exact same school from my first novel. Yeah. That happened, i'm screwed. Great. Now I'm stuck in a world full of arrogant, clueless students. Why couldn't i have entered one of my better stories?! And if that's not enough, the soul of this body won't stop yelling at me to "give their body back", as if i could do that, while a tiny version of them sits on my left shoulder and a tiny version of my 19 year old self from my past life rides the right shoulder. What even is happening anymore? Sigh...

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