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The Shield of Heda

With the council finding out that humanities lifeline may be failing, they make some questionable decisions. However, sacrifices must be made for the greater good of humanity. James is a young orphan boy that has grown up in solitary, with not many people aware of his existence, the council thinks that he is the perfect individual to carry out their experiment. After all, what is one forgotten orphan's life compared to the whole of humanity. Will James thrive on the ground or will he simply survive?

CallMeQuotes · TV
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Not A Chapter (I'm Sorry)

Hello everyone, it has been a long time. 

First and foremost, I would like to apologize for not continuing this story. I still may get around to it sometime in the future, but, you know how life goes. 

Again, if someone wants to adopt this story, by all means, go for it. 

I wanted to stop by to promote a new novel of mine. Some of you may like it, some of you may not. Regardless, it is a work in progress and any critique is welcomed. (Good or bad) 

The novel is called, "A Dead World, A Live Me" 

It has a zombie apocalypse setting, not the most original, I know... but I'm writing the story because I haven't read any good zombie novels and I wanted to read one. Just as "The Shield of Heda" started, I couldn't find what I was looking for so I wrote it myself. I'll be honest, I don't have nearly the outline for "A Dead World, A Live Me" as I did with "The Shield of Heda," so updates will be rather slow and sporadic. If people end up becoming interested in it though, well, who knows? Maybe I'll feel inspired to write more. Audience engagement was definitely one of the contributing factors when I was writing this 100 fanfic. 

I will say this again: I am writing this story because its something I want to read, and just in case others have the same interests as I do. 

In my opinion, my writing has improved a little bit since since James was dropped off by the Ark, so you may be in for a treat. Or, my writing has gotten worse. 

In either case, I wont know unless I have some keyboard warriors telling me what's what.

Thank you for all your support on "The Shield of Heda." 

It was a turning point in my life and many of your words of critique have stuck with me.

I hope to see you there on this new journey of mine. 

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