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Cartoon, Johnnie Angel
Cartoon, Johnnie Angel
Cartoon, Johnnie Angel
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Cartoon, Johnnie Angel

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She was bound to him!

How had that happened?

A cartoon shouldn't be attracted to a human like she was to him.

But she was.

Why?

Then he changed before her eyes.

Was that why?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Pirillo
Release dateMar 6, 2019
ISBN9781386089919
Cartoon, Johnnie Angel
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John Pirillo

The author was born in Washington, Pennsylvannia. He loves animals and birds. Has two pet cockatiels that keep him company while he writes. He has a lovely daughter and a rascally grandson. He is rich in friends that matter and well adjusted to a life of challenges. He writes and draws every day. He loves anything science fiction, fantasy or extremely well written. Same goes for movies and TV. Not married currently, but has an eye and ear open to possibilities. :)

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    Cartoon, Johnnie Angel - John Pirillo

    A Cartoon Story

    Johnnie Angel

    John Pirillo

    Copyright 2019

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    Cartoon, Johnnie Angel

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    She first realized she was bound to the one she loved when she had to come to his rescue against the Sea Gnats. They were an obscure life form found only in the lowest dimensions of her world. They obscured people's view of them, much like the legendary Sirens of Johnnie's world. They lured them into their hives, and then ate them.

    In their less fettered forms, they resembled giant gnats, with multiple eyes, legs and legs. They had no hands, except as illusions.

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