Life [BILL SKARSGÅRD]
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  • Reads 6,865
  • Votes 276
  • Parts 10
  • Time 55m
Complete, First published Apr 25, 2015
What really happens after life ends?

Vida use to try and answer the question. But the answer never involved coming back to life after death.
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The Misvan Gatu: Intentions

20 parts Complete

Humanity have always questioned their mortality. The world; riddled with disease and crime, each day gifted with a sense of dread. "I'm getting older." Humans have evolved, fought wars, overcome the impossible and survived as a species, until now. Now that they question death and what comes after. Among the humans are a group of people, hiding in plain sight. Those that inexplicably are able to connect with their souls on an entirely different level to most. They have no name, hidden purely by disbelief, in a society that doubts those that are different. How do you name something that you refuse to acknowledge exists? The Misvan Gatu is an underground government controlled by an unknown force. It is their mission to find a cure for the death of a soul, not caring who they may destroy in the process. Misguided and twisted by an evil unknown they are driven by the need to know more about the afterlife. Breaking down barriers and finding answers to questions best left unasked. If the soul could be transferred then that human life could continue, couldn't it? And if there was a way of stopping death and harnessing the power of the human soul what else could we accomplish? This is where faith and science began to work together. Already you must understand that the two are not compatible? Book one in a trilogy of short novellas. This will be entered into the #youngwritersprize competition. Save your vote for the first chapter on the 17th of August. Any votes on other chapters would be appreciated now. I will respond to every comment, I really appreciate any support that my lovely readers can give me. This is part one, in a trilogy of short novellas.