Reverie

Reverie

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He always hated the sky. When Percy was young, it was just that he had a greater fear of heights than most kids his age. But now that he's older, and knows truly why he couldn't go into the stars, everything seems different. When he was eight years old, his oldest brother Takashi started attending The Garrison Space Academy. Takashi always loved the stars. All he wanted to do was fly. And five years later Percy's other brother Keith would join him. 11 months ago, the stars killed Takashi. Well, not really, But that's what Percy says and he's sticking to it. Percy knew the fates had had it out for him since the beginning. Maybe this was just their way of reminding him of that.
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