The Lonely Game

The Lonely Game

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It was a late stormy night when Alex and her twin brother Andrew were up in their room playing one of their very favorite games named "The Falling Of The Titans" Just as they were about to hit the final stage their mother yelled for them from down stairs. After hearing what they were being yelled for they said they wished they could be inside of a video game. Little did they know that later that night they would be inside one. Is this their new reality, or just some twisted nightmare? Will they ever be free from it? Read more to find out.
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Thousands of years ago, in an act of balancing the good and bad, a prophecy was made by the two bridge-keepers of Azureth and Earth, Velkrith and Edrakar. The prophecy stated; A time shall come when a child, born upon Earth, awakens to true consciousness and mastery of such gifts that the seal between realms tremble, for the dark emperor of Azureth, Malakai, to rise. The king's wicked power will pierce the fabric of peace that has long divided the worlds. And when that day arrives, no man will remain to tell the tales of the fall of Earth again. In that hour, the chosen child shall stand at the edge of destiny - to either guard the light or surrender to the darkness for eternity. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Note: To the folks that will be reading the book, I just want to make it clear that english is not my first language. Therefore, if you spot any mistakes in the written work, please do inform me. I would really appreciate it! The book may contain certain sensitive topics such as suicide, self-harm, blood, physical violence and sexual harassment etc. So, if any of these topics trigger you, I suggest not reading or simply, just skipping those parts. Have a great day readers! Author, Jane

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