The Fate of Terra Ch. 11

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Giving a disgusted sigh, he turned back towards the sliding glass door, still on the other side of the railing. He thought maybe if he didn't look it would be easier. However, seeing the door just a few feet away was giving him second thoughts. Before he could change his mind, he let go with his hands, thrusting them out to his sides. He fell backwards until he was almost horizontal, and then he was free.

He was completely in the air, feeling the wind rushing past him as he plummeted to the rocks below. Suddenly, there was a bright light and he felt an invisible force catch his body. Then everything went dark.

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AnonymousAnonymousabout 1 year ago

re OpenWords: It's called 'survivor's guilt' for a reason. If I were to sort thru my many boxes of crap I call 'precious memories', I'd find a photo taken in Pat O'Brian's restaurant during my service days. Of the four men, I was the only one still alive two years later. Tommy had only 3 weeks to live before being murdered. Was I special? Did their parents love them any less than mine? They were all good friends and I wasn't responsible for their deaths or keeping them alive. I thought. 'That could'a been me,' Never, 'That should'a been me.' Therein lies the road to suicide, via noose, gun, drugs or alcohol. 5 stars for the side story alone.

Anon56

OpenWordsOpenWordsabout 1 year ago

Stupid... Who the hell would want somebody weak enough to commit suicide to be one of their pilots?

UncertainTUncertainTover 2 years ago

Who would have thought an erotic novel would be harbouring a complex and fully developed sci-fi fantasy novel inside itself. 5*

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 6 years ago
Damn

That damn ending though... D-;

JC_The_ContinuerJC_The_Continuerover 7 years ago
Story Continues

The story lives on under my page. Check it out if you want

JC

AnonymousAnonymousover 10 years ago
Mike

Aka the author is what we Scots call a 'heid ra ba'. But if he's got the cajones tae eat a mutton pie at Ibrox we'll gurd oor claidmohrs an' shag thae B'Amuf divers ;-)

MrWinterMrWinteralmost 11 years ago
Nice little touches.

While I find Michael as a character to be extremely implausible and too perfect (Just the way I like my protagonists.) I think everything else in the world is a very realistic depiction of how things would be. I especially appreciate that you had the cabby turn off the meter, that was just a nice little thing you had him do.

AnonymousAnonymousover 11 years ago

I have to say, this is a pretty good series so far, it has slowed down a bit(maybe i'm just bored... damn adhd), but hopefully in the next few chapters it picks up.

CsharpeCsharpeover 11 years ago
Great Series

I started and read all 11 chapters in a row. You need to write more - they are interesting and have a good plot pacing.

AnonymousAnonymousover 11 years ago
whelp...

read yesterday... came back and read again today, WHERES CH 12!!!??!?!?!

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