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Dawn of Dreamlight: Days of Resonance Episode Six
Dawn of Dreamlight: Days of Resonance Episode Six
Dawn of Dreamlight: Days of Resonance Episode Six
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Dawn of Dreamlight: Days of Resonance Episode Six

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Heroes. In the end, they care about the glory and nothing more. Men like Magnum would kill for a chance in the limelight and they have. A very different perspective of the Paris Incident and Caleb's Battle against Repulsa spawned a hopeless survivor, beaten, broken and forgotten, but not for long. Time passes as the world stage simmers with Pinnacle broken and Magnum facing the consequences of his actions. For Fortune, her daughter is alive, but not returned. Something is different about this girl who calls herself Evelyn. Can Rebecca Adamson start her family anew?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBrett P. S.
Release dateAug 1, 2017
ISBN9781370437184
Dawn of Dreamlight: Days of Resonance Episode Six
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Brett P. S.

Brett Sawyer (1986), born in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, is an indie author who writes short stories & novellas, from science fiction to heroes. He graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2015 with a Bachelor’s in education and currently teaches game design at Lake Land College.Short Change arrived at retailers in November of 2014, the start of a hero series where ordinary people gained powers over oddly specific domains, following the story of a shorter than average hero who can telekinetically manipulate small units of currency.Short Change is free on “smashwords.com/profile/view/BrettPS” and Barnes & Noble along with other samples and short fiction.Brett’s popular releases in science fiction include “Dark Station” and “Tales from the Colony: An Interstellar Saga.” Dark Station is a deep space thriller set aboard an abandoned orbital science station where Ben Gebbley and his crew secretly investigate the disappearance of the original staff before others come to claim the lost assets.

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    Dawn of Dreamlight - Brett P. S.

    Table of Contents

    PROLOGUE

    CHAPTER 1

    CHAPTER 2

    CHAPTER 3

    CHAPTER 4

    CHAPTER 5

    CHAPTER 6

    CHAPTER 7

    CHAPTER 8

    EPILOGUE

    Prologue

    Creatures of Disaster

    Paris, France

    Three years ago, at the site of the Paris Incident …

    A city block clad in ruins, a necropolis for all those who praised highly the heroes of Caliber and the Order. It happened in one violent burst of power that erupted from beneath the ground. The force pushed a young teen through the air and nearly killed him. A slab of concrete crushed down on his legs and an iron rebar stuck haggardly through his left side.

    Blake Rogers had worshipped heroes since he turned five. He’d read the comics and stories of the great legends, but he found himself lacking in fanfare. Blake squinted his eyes and masked the pain he could hardly bare. He was going into shock, and he dared not think about the rock slab crushing his ankles. He couldn’t feel them anyway.

    He looked to the sky, his blurred vision fixated on the dance of a mad witch on high. Blake choked back the tears of his own powerlessness and watched as a man lifted piles of rubble from his shoulders as if it were nothing of consequence. The hero rose from the ashes of a broken city, wanton destruction he himself had caused. Blake spat on the ground and propped himself up, but the iron rod maneuvered through his ribcage and poked something tender.

    Blake winced and cried out in agony. It burned like fire in his veins, a steaming flash of cinders that made him grow numb. No one responded to his screams. He was alone, a choking child in the aftermath of good for nothing hero worship. Smoke and ash swirled around him. The winds twisted into a cyclone, and he breathed in.

    Something felt … right about it, not his predicament, but breathing. He huffed in more air, taking in gulps of the smoke brought about by the resonance users further down in the crater. It gave him strength just knowing that he’d lived through it, a single boy in a landscape devoid of human life.

    Dad … Blake said, his words trailing off.

    He’d come to visit his father. If he’d just stayed home, then … no, that was a coward’s way out. He’d lived. It should be for a reason. Blake summoned the strength inside and grabbed hold of the rebar sticking through his side. He spat out blood across the slab pressed against his legs and groaned as he slid off the iron. Blake collapsed, what little strength he had vanished following the struggle.

    As he lay on shards of broken concrete, Blake looked out to the heroes responsible for his suffering. He burned their images, every detail he could make of them, into his eyes. He would never forget their faces, laughing, smiling in the midst of a cold death. Blake closed his eyes as blood

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