So, here we are, all of us, lost in this mystical realm with zero memory of where we came from. It's like we all took the world's worst vacation, and now nobody can find their way back home. And guess what we have to guide us? A poem. Because why bother with maps or instructions when you can have cryptic, poetic nonsense? It's almost like Serenus wants us to play a twisted game of "figure it out before you die."
Now, the world itself is a total trip. It's a magical land where anything is possible, except, apparently, for things making sense. But don't let the pretty flowers and magical buffets fool you-something's not quite right in this enchanted Eden. You've got all these resources lying around just begging to be used for peace, justice, and all those other warm, fuzzy ideals. It's like someone set up the perfect civilization starter kit, but forgot to mention that some of these folks are dead set on turning this dreamland into their own personal dystopia. And with their magical abilities, they're like toddlers wielding chainsaws-adorably dangerous, but mostly just dangerous.
Meanwhile, me and my merry band of misfit friends are stuck trying to save this world from self-destruction. Because apparently, we're the only ones who read the brochure about this place being a "civilized society based on values." And while we're at it, I'm also on a little side quest to answer the age-old question: Who am I? It's not like I have bigger things to worry about, like, I don't know, preventing magical Armageddon or anything.
With a charming mix of wit, sarcasm, and a healthy dose of "what-the-heck-is-going-on," the story of Serenus follows our nameless protagonist as they unravel the mysteries of this strange land, all while trying to avoid becoming dino-chow or the latest victim of a magical mishap. It's a tale of self-discovery, magical frisking, and just trying to survive another day in this oh-so-serene-and completely crazy-world.
I wait for him to look at me.
"The fuck you staring at me for,bitch??" He snarls.
I lean in quickly,pressing my lips to his.
He freezes,eyes widening. Then he suddenly shoved me away,hard. I lost my balance and fell back.
"Ew,the fuck you putting your girl germs on me for? Just because we're childhood friends doesn't mean I prefer your sushi over cock."
"You kissed me last time and didn't wipe your lips!"
He shrugs,looking forward.
"That was different."
I shove him,angrily. "Kiss me!"
He narrows his eyes,shoving me back.
"The fuck you raising your voice at??"
I get in his face. "The only motherfucker here,you stupid or some shit?"
He stares at me for a long time.
Then ..."don't do that."
"Do what?" I ask.
"the attitude thing. Stop it."
He looks forward again and I smile,smugly.
"Why,am I intimidating?" I grin.
"Intimidating?" He looks at me,thumping his cigarette. "Honey,you could never intimidate me."
"Then why should I stop?"
He leans in my face. "because when you get an attitude like that,it makes me want to fuck the shit out of you."
He brushes past me without another word.
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Vivian finally got into the college of her dreams,with attempting to ignore its weird condition. in attempts to find herself,she also ends up finding herself in more than just a love triangle.
she isn't quite aware of her feelings yet,or why she was such an outcast before she became an adult,but she's determined to find true love among the multiple love choices that cross her mind daily.
also attempting to find her meaning in life and why she was born with certain powers not all possess.
from sneaking into a male boarding house,disguised as a male
to being seduced by her childhood male best friends
as well as falling for complete assholes,ghosts and even realizing she might be bisexual.
she's in quite the pickle.