The Ministry of Eden: The Healers
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  • Reads 78
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2013
Aspiring author Heather Kings is fed up. Out of the twenty-seven publishers she has approached, none of them accepted her novels. Tired and depressed, Heather resorts to suicide. But before she ends it all, she decides to atleast have one last good thing happen to her in life - a cup of the coffee that she loved so much. At the café, she accidentally bumps into a guy - a handsome albino named Ezekiel. She pays him no mind soon afterwards, he's just an insignificant stranger after all. Forgetting about her suicidal attempts, she falls asleep and dreams...about this big organization called the Ministry of Eden. Liking the idea of it, Heather starts writing about it. Her book becomes a hit and she's happy. But this Ministry...Seems too real. Deadly real.
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