Husk
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 55m
  • Reads 2,223
  • Votes 159
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 55m
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2014
Husk is an experimental story written over the course of three days. The idea was to write a love story set in a dystopian society in which everyone had a set of clones that they could copy their consciousness into. Husk begins at a slow pace but as time passes more and more is revealed about the characters and the true nature of their society. I hope you enjoy this story and put the grammar aside and read it for what it is... a fun science fiction about love, clones, war, and what makes us human.

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- Stephen
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Alastor has always had trouble with emotions. Since Alastor has moved to the Hazbin Hotel, he's felt all of these new and strange emotions he doesn't understand, and he always seems to feel them whenever Angel Dust is around, or whenever Angel Dust crosses Alastor's thoughts. When seeking advice from multiple friends, they tell him that it sounds like he's experiencing jealousy, fluster, confusion, embarrassment, and love. Of course Alastor thinks their all crazy, right? Alastor didn't love Angel Dust! Wait....no one asked if Alastor loved Angel Dust.