These Streets We Walk
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2019
A new chemical has been discovered in the human blood. Dubbed Caerguis for its striking blue color, its capabilities for physical and mental enhancement are extraordinary, apart from the fact where you'll undergo experimentation by the government if you happen to have a high concentration. Yet more and more cases of missing people and strange entities lurking in the shadows prove that government experimentation is not the only thing that threatens these unique human beings.
  After unknown circumstances, Raelin finds herself designated to a new compound with no rhyme or reason to it, and to make things worse, she has no memory of her previous compound. The only thing she can remember is the shy girl she had known from high school.
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A rough drafting of a story I've had in my mind forever, focused on the point of view of the secondary protagonist.
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