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Venus
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Ongoing, First published Oct 03, 2015
Sci-Fi. Romance.
*****
In the world of not-so-superstitious people, half of the population still believe there live a different hideous race who may reveal themselves in times of need if only they're violated. Call it a superstition or a hidden truth from centuries- but this belief may help people live in peace, be afraid of spreading violence. But peace for a long time can really lead to boredom. Some people won't control themselves fighting whilst some people won't control themselves revealing.

A/N: This is my first story! I'm pretty sure I'm gonna make it highly interesting. And I hope you like my hard work, and enjoy it as well. Thanks, readers. :)
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23 parts Complete Mature

THIS IS A DRAFT. I EDIT IT. ITS ONLY MARKED COMPLETE CAUSE NO NEW CHAPTERS. What if there's a universe where this book is real? According to the multiverse theory-yeah, probably. And in that universe, 14-year-old Max Carsley is trying to survive being a teenager and a prince, all while living in a star-spanning civilization full of alien species, political chaos, and secrets that could shake the galaxy. Flying cars? Check. Wormhole portals? Check. Friends who actually make life make sense? Super check. Max's world is beautiful, messy, and more complicated than he ever signed up for. But the deeper he digs, the more he learns that ruling a planet is the least of his problems. This isn't your average Sci-Fi/Fantasy story. It's a cosmic mix of teen drama, space politics, and autism. And yeah, there's swearing. Yeah, it's a draft. But every chapter matters-so don't skip any. (Note to author: rewrite this)