The book of Stars
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  • Reads 250
  • Votes 30
  • Parts 13
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2019
Mature
It all began when Earl Roderick was dying and he needed to find "it". 
The book of Stars.
The one thing that can give you what you need the most.
The only thing that could help him...
The cure for his illness. 

But this cure was only reachable with the help of a human, not one of Roderick's favorite races in the universe, but the one single human that was left who was half human, half Aurin.

But this human he needed was more than he would ever ask for...

And this boy would lead Roderick to something more than the cure for his dying body and his failing memory...
..... The cure for his aching, empty heart.
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