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Too Broke For Afterlife

After dying from alcohol poisoning, 22 year old Parker Jones finds himself in the head quarters of Afterlife Ltd. - the company that takes the dead to Heaven or Hell. Although Parker is eligible for salvation, the cold-hearted and egocentric Gen Z-ler doesn't have enough karma to buy the mandatory travel pass. Parker is sent back to Earth as a ghost to earn the needed points. His mission? Become a likeable and helpful person with enough karma so he can finally go to Heaven. But one buggy app later and suddenly his soul gets trapped inside the defect robot "Isabella" - a revenge hungry milf with way too much ass and attitude. Holding Parker hostage, she goes on a mission to not only seduce the cute chanteuse but also track down and avenge the person who ruined her life. The two form an unlikely alliance but of course, peace doesn't last for long. Hell is rising, humanity is in danger and together with a seal fanatic, a paranoid tech freak and a red-headed badass, the duo has to save Earth from Satan himself. Sounds epic, right? Well, there is just one tiny problem. How do you kill something that is already dead? --------------------------------- Become a part of la familia: https://discord.gg/uvyHgS5bsZ Volume 1: Too Broke For Afterlife Volume 2: Too Hot For Hell Volume 3: Too High For Heaven Volume 4: Too Lit To Quit

Chuck45Single · Ciencia y ficción
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The Future Looks Bright

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The lake lies quietly on this Sunday morning. The weather is cold enough to motivate most students to stay inside but today I have decided to not be one of them.

Alex wanted to visit, alone this time, without our parents. He sold it to me as a chance to check out my college to see if it's an option for him since he'll be starting next year. But I know that he really just wants to spend time with me. 

Greg, who I have become close friends with over the last few weeks, suggested that we could go fishing.

His dad taught him when he was younger and bought him equipment for his last birthday so they could go together. But now Greg's dad has been in the hospital for a few months, that makes it a bit harder.

Now Greg, Alex and I are sitting inside a small fisherboat that was tied to a wooden post next to the lake, a few minutes away from the small beach that us students use.