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Coming Kingdom- A series for my patrons in patreon

Coming Kingdom- A series
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It’s a very normal human instinct to trust his own blood, to have faith on his parents, his siblings. A voice inside his soul keeps saying that those people can never mean true harm to him. After all, they were born and brought up together. After all, they brought him to earth.

 

So, when these absolutely unrelated persons kept harassing him, slowly molding his life to a blank sheet, he believed in them, in their love and kinship.

K had a piece of the, or the entire, Devil inside him. He loved to inflict pain, to suck happiness from every life he thought he could.

 

K had his branches in every ugly sphere of human deviation.

 

Starting from human trafficking to the underworld, just like the God he thought himself, he sorted these boys and girls and decided the life they would lead.


A itsy bitsy piece from the story shared this month.

 


Coming Kingdom works are for my patrons only right now, these stories may come out as books in future. But right now they are being brushed up. So if you become my patron I will gladly gift you this book!

 

Right now I can’t tell when these stories will appear in shoptly.



 

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