The Last One
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  • Reads 30
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 1
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2016
Outside the cell, I can see Esfm.

I can see its destruction, what the Balkya have done.

I hate them.

They have destroyed my family and wrenched me from my home, from Earth.

But, for them, that is not enough.

They have to eliminate each and every one of us, what little of us is left.

They have to kill the Empire.

They have to destroy me.

I am the Last One.

I am their salvation.

But do I want to save them?

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