Dianne, a teenage girl, copes with the struggles of her life in Hopskinsville Insane Asylum after the death of her best friend and little brother. To escape reality, she explores strange dimensions in her mind, which she is convinced are real. One fateful day, after an argument with her mother, Dianne finds herself in a dimension that feels different to the others, one that seems more lifelike. A stranger tells her that if she travels to the "Passenger Dimension," an inner truth of her's will be revealed. Although reluctantly, she embarks on her journey, making a few friends along the way and eager to learn the identity of her brother's murderer, but, unfortunately, more lurks beneath the surface of the expedition than may seem. On her quest, can Dianne save the universe, speak to her deceased friend, and find out who killed her brother? Find out in Ultraviolet, a novella in which the deepest reaches of human consciousness are explored, and the thoughts we held to be true are challenged.
"How is it that we've never met but we know each other?"
"I don't care. I'm here to finish what I was sent to do."
A perilous journey where two young adults each wake up from a dream of a person that has been haunting their nights only to be face to face on a train.
When May is put in danger because of Darius, they would never believe that they would be forced to spend time together. Even less, discover why they actually met.
cover by @illuminated_
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