Hope is a fraud
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 330
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 9
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2014
Supernatural beings are regarded as fiction, but is it?
Any human can list "unreal" powers and monsters, but really how did they come up with such ideas?
It turns out the universe has a dark side.... No it never had a light or gleaming ray of hope. It was always just darkness in our eyes. 
Mostly every single race agrees that power is freedom and nobility,yet others beg to differ.
Rumor has it that power is the true reason for darkness itself. 
In this current era demons,angels,gods &supernatural beings invaded their homeland. Humans can longer live in their rightful land as useless as a dead corpse ,so they seek help with a unknown race.
It was US they found! 
Oh how idiotic the humans were... We unknowns are just the race that made darkness itself
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Antique store owner Liz brings home a Victorian taxidermy hound from auction, unwittingly unleashing dark forces on her wife and son. ***** Nat Loman has finally married the love of her life, Liz, and is getting used to her role as stepmother to Liz's 5-year-old son, Liam. The Loman family runs a bustling antique business so they attend a sale where a striking, black taxidermied hound is up for auction. Liz picks it up for the business, but it ends up being stored in their home, where Nat notices strange things occurring. She quickly discovers the past residents had died violently. Then she hears from a friend about the myth of "the devil's dog", a hound that perches in the shadows, tearing families apart from the inside. Soon, people around the Lomans are dying, and Liz is changing, darkening. It's up to Nat to save the woman she loves from the darkness closing in, and to save Liam from danger no matter what she has to sacrifice. [[Winner of the 2018 Wattys "Hidden Gems" category]] [[word count: 60,000-70,000 words]]