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The Lifegivers

My right hand is so amazing that it can make any inanimate objects come to life. Crazy, right? Do you think I’m god? Nah, I'm just a freshman in college with all his problems. However, my brother sucks. He's a selfish prick who wants to see the world burn. Looks like I have to use my power to stop him. That must be really sucks. By the way, my name is Evan. I'm an alien from a planet called Xionezsoqiuvenoririrexunaxiantiqinoverizovadusuruxivurunzezex. Being an alien is also sucks.

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116. Damn, I Wrote Too Many Serious Chapters

Not yet showered and still sweating, Evan threw himself onto the bed and took a deep breath. Anderson said to cancel practice that day because Evan seemed unable to concentrate after talking to Tristan's mother.

Perhaps Aruna could still meet and talk to her son, but she must have missed the old Tristan, who didn't suffer from carrying burdens that a young man of his age shouldn't take.

Evan did not admit that he understood Aruna's feelings or Maia, Shane's mother. Yes, he did lose those two friends too, but Evan imagined that the loss experienced by the two mothers was different from the loss he experienced. After all, those who had given birth to and raised Shane and Tristan.

"Mimi, what should I do with Tristan? Hearing his mother, I want to save him even more, so he doesn't get any worse." Evan closed his eyes and massaged his forehead. "So that I don't lose him like I lost Shane and Kara."