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Primal Gate

A lot of people wonder what happens when they die. Dylan didn't care. Life, quite frankly, had been shit. He was 28, lived with his syringe-ridden mother, and worked at a local fast food joint. The only saving grace in his life was his girlfriend, Lila. That was until he found her dead body on his porch, one night coming home from work. Before he even has a chance to recover from the shock, something hard and heavy hits his head, and everything goes black. "Dude, get up already." a deep, but smooth voice said in annoyance. "People usually don't take this long." Dylan slowly came to, with the realization that someone was talking. He couldn't make out what was said, so he decided to open his eyes. When everything focused, he noticed his entire field of view was covered with a mans face. 'Well you could call it a man, or I guess it could be a woman.' Dylan thought, as he contemplated this attractive strangers gender. The person then swept their slightly long, blonde hair out of their face. With that motion Dylan could see the full profile of the person. "It's about time," the person said. "You got slim-pickings when it comes to worlds to start from, so lets get going!" "Names Homer," the person said as they stretched a hand to help Dylan off the floor. "And, you died." Dylan's eyes narrowed, as he registered what Homer had said. 'Really?' he thought. "Thank God!" he shouted. "God-sss. With and 'S' young man." Homer said in a whimsical tone. "And oddly enough, one of them would like you to thank them in person." - A story of pain, regret, power, swords and magic. If you enjoy any of @Warmaisach's work, or other antihero/OP protagonist style novel's, you'll enjoy this! - Author: fxckshawnfiction Contracted with @webnovel Premium chapters start after chapter 20

fxckshawnfiction · Fantasy
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78 Chs

LVI

"HAHAHAHAHAHA!"

The voice broke out in a deep laughter, lasting for nearly a minute.

"Well how amusing," the voice began. "You're just like your father. Remus had told me you were a bit hot headed, though the recent BloodWar has seemed to straighten you out."

"I still sense that burning anger in you. You hate how I'm suppressing you, yet you still conformed. It seems you might have a good brain in that skull."

"I'd love to take a look."

Grain grew nervous at the last words coming from the voice, hoping it was sarcasm.

"Alright," the voice continued. "I'm going to let you out of there but you can't resist what's about to happen. You have to trust that I know what I'm doing."

Grain's eyes narrowed but he chose to just nod in agreement.

"Perfect." the voice hummed. "Here we go!"

Grain felt a weird sensation all over his body and before his own eyes, his entire body began to break down into white particles.