The Hylem
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  • Reads 20
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2016
Mature
May contain fighting scenes and might low-key trigger. That's why it's rated mature. I haven't decided, yet.

This is a story about an ordinary 17 year old girl that hates her family. These things, Hylem, nobody can see them aside from her and her two best friends. Quasar, her dog, and JD, her human. They search for people that see these demonic creatures as well, but alas, every town they go to, nobody knows what they are. On the run, this odd trio does everything they can to escape the Hylem and survive the night. Join our adventure, won't you?
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