Borrowed: A SolGyr Prime Chronicle
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  • Reads 35
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 7
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2016
What could you do if you could be stronger or faster whenever you wanted to? 
What if you could increase your luck  or pile on more endurance when it was needed?
What if it was at the sake of borrowing someone else's ability and leaving them drained and vulnerable? 
Would you still do it?

Lane has this ability and is dropped into a situation bigger than he could ever imagine. On the run from forces who want to use his talents for their own purposes, he finds himself thrown across time, battling evil henchmen and saving humanity.

This is the first in the Chronicles of SolGyr Prime; a universe like our own on the brink of collapse.

I plan to update at least once a week on Fridays, maybe more as I edit my rough draft and get used to the tempo.
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