O Menino Ghast #1
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Complete, First published Jul 27, 2016
Em um lugar sem vida com muitos fogos, existia um menino diferente do que se abtava naquele lugar. O menino logo começou a ficar com o seu pensamento perdido ele sempre se perguntava:
Hum por que eu sou diferente por que não sou como minha família, como é que as outras pessoas falam hum por que não sou um Ghast? 
Até que um dia ele disse para a mãe dele mãe eu sou um humano ou uma criatura igual a vcs ? A mãe do menino ficou sem palavras e então disse: 

-Meu filho vc não é um humano e só que vc é um pouco diferente do que os outros .
Então o menino ficou pensando e pensando até que falou para a mãe dele que precisava sair desse lugar e então ele saiu e começou a chamar o lugar de neder  

Ao passar do tempo o menino fez amisades e foi morar como um menino que se chamava Kauan o Kauan considerava o menino um irmão até que um dia o Kauan fez uma pergunta ao menino : 

-Ajeite se conhece algum tempinho mas vc não me contou como vc veio parar aqui o menino contou sua história é.....
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