The Warrior

The Warrior

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There is a disease. The disease festers in young people. Those infected seem perfectly healthy on the inside, but have yellow sores on their skin, become cruel in nature, and obsess over spreading their disease. Its origin is unknown. How it's spread is unknown. There is no cure. But, some believe that there is one young woman who can stop it all. If only she believed it too. They call her the Warrior. This is her story.
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I'm weak and broken, tormented by monsters that keep reaching for me, touching my body, hurting me, living marks on my skin and soul. I don't know how it feels to sleep without waking up in the middle of the night sweating, incapable of defending myself, too afraid to scream for help. Until I meet him. He is strong enough to cast away the nightmares, to fight my demons scaring them away, to erase my scars with his tender touch. He teaches me to fight back, to be strong, to scream for help because now there is someone always coming to my rescue. Because now I have someone who loves me. Now I have him, my beautiful warrior, my soulmate, my leelen. We might not have met like normal people would, but again we are not normal and we are definitely not people. Even so our bond is stronger than anything and anyone. But finding my leelan is not the end of my story, it's just the beginning...

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