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The Beast Inside
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Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2014
We all feel that instinct inside us take hold, that primal urge to run to the arms of the forest, to collapse into the invigorating waters of a woods seemingly known only as myth.

But when the world takes a turn for the worst can you stand up and fight or will you slink back and cower in fear?

Tony and Ari have been abducted by people claiming that a war is coming, a war of unimaginable size. And they are the only answer.

Without them humans race will die, the world will die.

They don't want this, not this life, not this mission, but it's too late, they are already changed, there's no going back.

But can these people be trusted? These abductors, scientists, and assassins?

Is the world really ending?

Can it really be stopped?
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