Aidyans
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2015
The Aidyans are a powerful race of warriors that came to the planet of the humans, many many years ago. Like any other species, we evolved, adapted and learned how to blend with the humans, despite the one basic difference between us. Our minds. The Aidyans were knowledge seekers, the manipulators of minds and thoughts, and in order to protect ourselves and the human race, we lived by a code, one binding dictum; ‘to harm none’. And like any other species, there were rebel among Aidyans, bent on wreaking havoc on the world as we knew it, focused on shattering everything we stood for. And the responsibility to protect and safe guard against them, fell on our shoulders. But, like any other story, this one has a villain, a brown eyed innocent who laid siege to my heart, blinding me with beautiful laughs, and heart stopping smiles. No one saw the truth within, the lies, the deceit, for no one expects deception from innocence. And now, god help us, it’s too late.
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