Go, Said the Darkness
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Ongoing, First published Oct 08, 2018
A short story I suddenly decided to try writing. I have some plans, but it's sort of writing itself. We'll see where it goes. Warning: It has typos and missing parts.
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He watched the world since the beginning, the ultimate observer, but not the first. The revolution the humans brought changed everything, causing ripples to cascade into unknown depths. So much that they disturbed the Darkness. Fearing that it would be left behind, it pushed him out. To watch, the observer became the observee and went to experience the strange world in first-person. An experiment of sorts. 

Neither of them expected him to become so human.
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