A New Light
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Sep 23, 2014
This story marks my return to writing after having worked on several short stories back in 2011. As one may say once you start to write, you can never actually stop. ;)

Please take a look at the preface to get a short description of the essential elements setting up the story.

(Note: The last two chapters are phantom chapters that would come up eventually throughout the plot. They have been published in the meantime for public enjoyment.)

Attention: Full Story Still Under Development !
Please feel free to comment and point out potential suggestions, as I am seeking to refine my level back to where it once stood. Thank you very much and I hope you enjoy reading this. :)

Copyright © 2014 Avinash Dulloo

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