I reached for the door, but the serum, or whatever it was, wasn't finished with me. With another spin of the world, I sank back down into my memories.I was standing in a familiar restaurant, watching myself and two others at a table. This was the last day that I had spent with Kaya before turning."Forgive me if I presume too much, but you seem... Acquainted." They seemed more than merely acquainted, they seemed close. Very close. I hope I wasn't overstepping my boundaries and assuming. What was that saying again? Assuming makes an ass out of you and me?Thankfully my assumption paid off and I didn't come out looking like an ass. The governor smiled. "Not at all, Your Highness. I have known Princess Kaya since she was born.""May I inquire as to the nature of your relationship?" I asked in the politest way that I could."Governor Tanaka is my uncle," Kaya said. "He's my father's brother.""I was under the impression that Tanaka was a family name," I said.Governor Tanaka nodded. "It
I want to post this here to see if there would be any interest in a story like this? I've already written it, so it would just have to undergo editing and, hopefully, just a few revises. If you would be interest in it, let me know. The name is this story would be Gamer Reborn.Chapter IThey say the butterfly effect states that one minor change is enough to alter the course of history. In the case of both my lives, I can trace what happened to be down to two events: Andrei Petrov surviving Afghanistan and my father growing a conscious.Andrei Petrov was a soldier in Soviet 40th Army. He was a nobody, a mere grunt that could have died without leaving a mark on the world. He nearly did just that, in 1988. His comrades managed to get him medical help just in time, but it was a close thing.After the fall of the Soviet Union, Andrei Petrov moved to the United States of America. It was in Hawaii that he met Mera Cyrus, the daughter of a wealthy real estate dynasty. Before Andrei's near dea
EuphemiaViceroys were supposed to be an extension of the emperor's rules in a given area. They were agents of his will, upholding the imperial laws of the empire. They acted in his stead, ruling in his name.So why did I have so many ceremonies? It seemed like every other day some new building was being opened. A ship was commemorating its maiden voyage. An anniversary of a great war won hundreds of years ago. There was always something.As the Viceroy of Tyché, it was my job to rule, but half of my time was spent at frivolous ceremonies. I wanted to govern, if I was going to become the next empress I would need all the experience I could yet, but there seemed to be a concerted effort to keep me away from my power.I wasn't the one managing the city or the colony. I wasn't overseeing the drafting of new law, nor was I being given a voice in it. The chambers of my government are being run without me, headed by the Vice Minister. The only part of the process I played was giving imperia
The huge Euphemia chapter I had planned for today got deleted,and since I'm in another country with an old laptop for work, I'm screwed. So instead, here's a chapter that I hope can convince you to read my story on Webnovel dot com called Strix. Under the same user name I have on this site***********AlaricSo this was true augmented reality? I touched one of the windows, feeling nothing but air, and it opened. The best way I could describe it was like a holo HUD, displayed in my vision. Dozens of apps were laid out for me, ranging from bank and credit union accounts to messaging services, to entertainment. It was like I had a portable computer with me, better and more flexible than any laptop."Linkers are connected to the Oracle System," Mireille explained. "You could say Oracle is the system that runs our society. Or the backbone of our it. That's why they're so hard to procure. Counterfeiting a linker and having it link to the Oracle System is nearly impossible. The few talented
Julius: ZaneI covered my face and yawned. The grey military school bus came around the corner. It wasn't even seven yet, but I had the unfortunate luck of having the alpha shift. Which meant that I was one of the first if not the first, soldiers to get picked up in the morning. This would be a lot easier if I could stay closer, but they wanted us on base. On the outskirts of Bayard.Though the sky was starting to lighten, the day was still dark, and once again I found myself wishing I lived closer to the palace. I'd be able to sleep in another forty minutes, and it'd be easier to hang out with my friends."I really need a car," I mumbled as the military bus pulled up to a stop in front of me. The door opened and the bus driver Rosa smiled."How are you doing?"I stifled another yawn as I climbed aboard. "Tired."She laughed and I made my way down the empty bus to the very back. Dropping down on the right seat and I turned my body so I was laying down instead of sitting.I'd be lucky
This will be my final chapter not related to Arc Chronicles I think. We are now going to the end game, which should be next month or the month after this.After that, I think I might do a rewrite, because this one kind of got away from me... After all those chapters got deleted.If anyone is here, thanks for sticking with me so long!Prologue"Would you like anything to drink?" the old man offered kindly, speaking in English. "I have soda? Tea? Juice?"The young man shook his head. "Water.""Are you sure?""Yes, please.""Go get him a glass of water."The old man's secretary nodded her head. Once she left the conference room, the old man's gentile smile morphed. He looked hungry like he was a starving man staring at a steak."So, Mr. Lescheres. Is it true?"The younger man leaned back on the comfortable couch. The only thing separating them was a glass coffee table. "Would you believe me if I said it was?"The old man nodded. "Of course.""That's crazy.""Not at all. There is plenty o
Interlude: One week Before Operation VanguardWhen I got back to the base, I snubbed the OSI agent. Tanya could be debriefed first and my wife didn't seem to have a problem with that. The room I had been given on base had a secret compartment hidden underneath the floor.I slammed the door closed behind me and locked it. I wouldn't put it past the Office of Secret Intelligence to bust through it without warning. At least now they would need a key and I would be able to hear the locks turning.My dimensional space was well and good, but if I died, everything in my storage would either be destroyed or released where my body lay. I didn't want this research to be lost, but I couldn't risk it falling into anyone's hands. Not until I understood what I was dealing with.So I put a beacon down in the space and covered it. If the worst came to the base and I died, everything would be released near the beacon. As quickly as I uncovered it, I pulled the metal back, so I was staring at a floor.
I realized I never released this chapter. I was supposed to release this early, but it's been in my drafts for ages. After I get this out, it's back to the final arc.Chapter I When the end came for me, I died how I lived: in the hospital. I've always been sick, even as a child. When I was born, I suffered from complications. I don't know the scientific word for it, but, my immune system was compromised in laymen's terms. Some kind of autoimmune system disease. I couldn't tell you what it was called if you asked me, the word was long and probably had a Latin root. I spent most of my free time in the hospital. As a child, I was in and out of the hospital all the time. The only place I spent more time than the hospital was school and what a miracle that was. It was the only part of my life that felt somewhat normal and even then, I had missed so much school because of this cursed hospital. More than once, my mother cried for me, blaming herself. She had given me this weak body and sh