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The Last Game { K Project Fan-fiction }
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Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2012
7 Kings whom played the game

Over time did 2 fall to ruins

And 1 was made to resolve the problems

4 who fought to their deaths

Red whom couldn't forgive

Blue whom couldn't forget

Colourless whom wanted all

Silver whom wanted none

and the Queen whom couldn't decide her own fate, much lest others

The Queen who had seen all the endings, The Queen who never gave up time and again, The Queen who could never succeed no matter how hard she tried, The Queen whose tears were locked up and hid away 

But where does the answer lie ?

Under the earth or up in the sky ?

Where is the key which can stop all these incidents buried ?

Somewhere in my heart or in somebody else's ?
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"First you captivated me... then you held me captive." Evelyn was like most college-aged girls working a part-time job when she met Caleb, who came in to her life when she wanted him least but needed him most. He captivated her. By the end of summer, she had fallen in love with him. It was then that he wanted her to meet his parents. And that's when everything changed. Caleb was not the man Evelyn thought he was. He came from a secluded village that did things much differently from the rest of society. Isolated in one of the most sparsely populated areas of the country, it was as if they live in their own little world. They were a traditional village for the most part, but there were some aspects that they did much differently than any other, especially in the ways of courtship. It didn't take long for Evelyn to realize one thing: once you were brought home to meet the parents, there was no escape.