Creatures Of Pandora

Creatures Of Pandora

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Jan 22, 2022
Wellcome to Pandora. Pandora is a planet with alen-like life forms and odd plants. But trouble stirs up when a young Kimera, named Bluelight, meets a young male. The both of them are constantly being attacked and provoked by other creatures. Can they ever find their past, and their future alive?
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The Child

The Pandoran sun was high in the sky and the heat was beating down on their heads as they walked. Aiden was tired from the heat and humidity and it was starting to beat away at his stamina. He was tired thirsty and hungry, the last time he ate was breakfast before they left on the mission and his stomach was growling at him. Aiden leaned against a tree and checked his gun, Tri'uk had been walking behind him and stopped beside him. Aiden had been watching Tri'uk as they walked, the child was curious like any other. He had been running away at random points on their journey to investigate something or rather. Aiden didn't blame him, Pandora was a beautiful place, there had been a couple things Aiden wouldn't have minded getting a closer look at himself, but he couldn't stop he had to get this done before he could contact his team. Aiden put his head back, placing his hand on his stomach the hunger pains were really getting to him he wasn't sure how much longer he'd be able to last. Tri'uk knelt over by him and looked at his hand on his stomach then stood up. If you enjoy it leave a rating and please review!

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