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The Orphan Sky

In 'The Orphan Sky,' readers are immersed in a futuristic society where children are raised in the sky to become elite soldiers. The narrative follows the journey of an orphan who, after years of living in the sky, learns the shocking truth about her past and the oppressive world she lives in. This novel explores themes of identity, freedom, and the human cost of war. more

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Ella Leya
Ella Leya

Ella Leya is a musical artist whose artistic career lacks a specific birth and death date. Her music style is unique and has won the favor of many listeners. more

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“So... Dell had been a good boy with bad friends. I knew this – I used to be one of them. I’d always known Dell would disappear one day; he was too decent, too golden. This place never tainted that, and I don’t know why. He made me feel dirty. Dark and corrupt. It hadn’t always that way, and I don’t know when it changed... but I felt it now. I only knew I couldn’t hold onto him tight enough to stop those long legs carrying him away somewhere better. A day’ll come when everybody’s had you and nobody wants you anymore... As Dell drove Erin away in their rent-a-car from the Holiday Inn into the early evening traffic, I felt the walls closing in, the world swelling around me, and I knew that day had finally come. Tomorrow, I leave Paradise. It’s true. Shanise was right. I turned away as the car disappeared up the slushy street. That was the last time I saw them alive.”