Out Of Orbit
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Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2015
In the beginning of time, the essence of two souls collided and formed the Earth. A large, bright, burning ball of passion. It burned for eons until the souls were separated by a mass of distaste and hate. It broke them apart and forever left one in orbit of the other, thus creating the Moon. The Moon was always in the Earth's shadow as he prospered and grew. The Earth supported life and love on his own, becoming a master of the world - their child - and all around him. His past with the lonely Moon long forgotten by the Earth and all the other planets. The Moon carried her memories for a lifetime before she became insignificant to the Universe. Finally she realized that there are some things in this world worth fighting for. This is the story of the Moon and how she helped the Earth remember.
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