A Song Of Sorrow
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  • Reads 17
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published May 14, 2016
Mature
The head nurse always told us when we where little, that the gods were cruel, that they only allowed us to live because we finally fixed ourselves. She also said that we should aviod them when they visit, that they were dangerous. 

So when i was cast out, i relized true danger. What they had shieled me for, made me weak too. I dont know why he saved me. And i dont why i fell for him, despite everything she said.
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389 years into the future and the gods have come down. A stairway to heaven allows them to pass through to admire thier creations and what we manipulate. They are not supposed to fall in love with humans. Humans must love them. 

So why does he risk everythig for her? Why does he break rules for her?

Humans and gods dont mix. At least not like this.
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