Glass Seed ( Book 1 )
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  • Reads 411
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Sep 06, 2016
Mature
No love.
No happiness.
No fun times.
Just stone cold silence

They say that love makes you weak, happiness makes you take risks, having fun makes you forget yourself, make you forget the world.

They think they've got it all planned out; how the human race would live forever; how nothing could tear this perfect world they've built apart; how everyone would bow down to them and kiss their asses for saving humankind.

The thing is, I used to buy all that saving-the-human-race-by-killing-people-who-feel-emotions junk. That was before I met Thomas.

Now, I know better than to get caught up in their web of deceiving and lies.

They took our lives away from us, took away what made us human. 

And I was going to take back what they stole from us - our lives, our humanity, our sense of belonging.

I was going to tear them apart, one by one.
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cover credits to @esophobic
[ book one in the perfection trilogy ]
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