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Trial by Fire
Holds chapters to a science fiction story I'm writing.
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In the future, scientists prepare for a secret war. To get what they are looking for, they break any laws preventing their success, including kidnapping and murder. The experiments being performed are actual people, but have to go day by day without their free will. One specific experiment, a boy of 15 years, is given the chance to control fire. Through him, the scientists have "removed" evil from his body, creating a separate creature. Then, because of the evil taken from the teenager, the experiments are able to escape. What happens next, is up to them.
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Trial by Fire prologue  [13+]   1.4 KB
A prologue to the future and sci-fi world. A rough draft to a story I'm writing.

Chapter One: Experiments  [13+]   4.6 KB
“Watch him carefully. We don’t need trouble so close to finishing.”

Chapter Two: Awakening  [13+]   5.1 KB
Before she first met him, not many had told comforting stories about the boy and his twin.

Chapter Three: A Name  [13+]   2.7 KB
"Then it hit him: Dylan. His name was Dylan. Dylan . . . Graye."

Chapter Four: Adelaide  [13+]   5.7 KB
“Have you been ill lately? Maybe feeling like you have the flu?” She asked.

Chapter Five: Sparks  [13+]   5.6 KB
"Sparks don’t erupt from people’s fingertips in reality."

Chapter Six: Needles  [13+]   3.0 KB
“Testing on experiments can help us reach greater goals in life. We can change the world.”

Chapter Seven: Testing  [13+]   4.1 KB
“At least something went right with the drug.”