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COSMIC: BOOK I --- THE PILOT

COSMIC: BOOK I --- THE PILOT

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"Good evening, Thessacona. This is the news at 8:00 brought to you by your local Channel 7 News Network. Tonight, we discuss the events of this evening's town-wide power surge. It is suspected that the phenomenon was caused by a turbine malfunction from inside the Vansant Power Plant along the east side of town. Fortunately, the power plant's backup generator switched on roughly ten minutes after, restoring electricity to the city"- "That's not how I remember it."
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We knew something wasn't right from the moment we awoke. It was like something was missing - a part of our very souls - and we couldn't sense the deficiency, no matter how hard we tried. A hundred million eyes adjusted to the dark all at once, all surprised to be awakened so soon. We ran through our checklists of limbs and senses, drawing ourselves out of our dreams piece by piece. Some went back to sleep, unaware, unbothered, too tired to notice the difference. Some lay in bed, too anxious to stand until the light of dawn crept through their windows at last, and they were sure the monsters in their closets had gone back to sleep. Some leapt from their slumbers, more keenly aware than others that the missing pieces were important. But we didn't know. We couldn't have. Not until we found ourselves standing in the light and discovered: We no longer had shadows.

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