I Serve the Way Electric

I Serve the Way Electric

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Once human. Now dangerous beyond comparison. 30 years ago, the acclaimed professor Ermin Taylor created a revolutionary machine that changed the body of science forever. However, her work was destroyed before any significant results could be charted, and the once-beloved scientist disappeared, never to be seen again. Now, 10 years later, her son Harrison struggles to uncover the truth as he faces the unanswerable questions that are his legacy. It seems like nothing will ever change-until one day, he stumbles upon a terrifying secret deep in the Himalayan Mountains. One that transforms his life forever, that makes him into the ultimate weapon. One that makes him question the very basics of humanity itself.
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Ever since she could remember, the experiments had been part of her life. As a child, they were harmless-just puzzles and strange potions given to her by the woman she called Mother. Back then, she believed it was all a game, a way to make her smarter, stronger. But as she grew, the tests changed. They became invasive. Painful. Each experiment carved new scars into her skin and left her mind tangled in unanswered questions. The woman she once trusted had become a stranger, her warmth replaced by cold calculation. And then the voices started. A shadow lurked within her, whispering, clawing at the edges of her sanity. She wasn't alone in her own body-something else had been forced inside her. Something ancient. Something hungry. Now, she's free... but for how long? With the past chasing her and the monster inside threatening to take control, she's left with one question: Was she ever meant to survive, or was she only meant to become something else?

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