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Sanctuary

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Clean water has become as rare as the gargoyles that once purified it. There is but one garden remaining: a testament to humanity, a reminder of real life in a world that has become hurried and virtual-based.

Boone sees the injustice of one person - the gardeness - surrounded with peace, fresh food, and purified water - while the rest of the city-world knows only stress, boxed rations, and chemically-treated water. He wants nothing but to destroy the garden.

Will Boone learn the meaning of sanctuary? Or will he ultimately destroy the garden and everything it stands for?

(This story has 5,976 words)

The Profits will be donated to the build of the Holy Protection Shrine

Fight for the Unborn (Add to Cart)

Clean water has become as rare as the gargoyles that once purified it. There is but one garden remaining: a testament to humanity, a reminder of real life in a world that has become hurried and virtual-based.

Boone sees the injustice of one person - the gardeness - surrounded with peace, fresh food, and purified water - while the rest of the city-world knows only stress, boxed rations, and chemically-treated water. He wants nothing but to destroy the garden.

Will Boone learn the meaning of sanctuary? Or will he ultimately destroy the garden and everything it stands for?

(This story has 5,976 words)

The Profits will be donated to the build of the Holy Protection Shrine

Clean water has become as rare as the gargoyles that once purified it. There is but one garden remaining: a testament to humanity, a reminder of real life in a world that has become hurried and virtual-based.

Boone sees the injustice of one person - the gardeness - surrounded with peace, fresh food, and purified water - while the rest of the city-world knows only stress, boxed rations, and chemically-treated water. He wants nothing but to destroy the garden.

Will Boone learn the meaning of sanctuary? Or will he ultimately destroy the garden and everything it stands for?

(This story has 5,976 words)

The Profits will be donated to the build of the Holy Protection Shrine

Melissa Kummerow

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