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The Galaxy of the Soul

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In which a ghost appeared out of nowhere to help Cato Solomon, a boy with many dark secrets. A story that took in the time of the pandemic. "I remember, I woke up at this very dark place. And at that time, I cried and cried. I was scared, I didn’t know where I was. And at the same time, I can’t remember how I got there, I can’t remember who I was. Until I saw a light, it was just one at first, but as time went on they became more and more numerous. They were like stars forming into one galaxy. . . And then, there was this one star that captured my attention. That it was just in front of me, it wasn’t moving. It just stared at me, until I heard your voice from that star, asking for help. You shout louder and louder in my hearing, So I slowly approached that star. And when I touched it, I felt weird as if I was slowly coming to know who I really was."
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Chapter 1 - Intro and Foreword

Representing, 'The Galaxy of The Soul', a story which took place in the time of the Pandemic. A story that will illuminate and enlighten you many lessons, and a story that will teach you that 'We are all a human, a human that has mistakes and flaws, and a human capable of changing its path '

Introducing, the characters that will join you in the bumpy ride, meet;

-Cato Solomon, a 19-year-old boy who's a heartthrob and a model student of Hiraya Academy... but all of us have many secrets.

-The Soul which Name will be mentioned when the time comes.

-Scarlet Guevara, Vice President and 'Princess of the School'

-Omer Zachary Jazz (OZ) A boy who's a close friend of the now-soul. He will be further introduced in the future.

-David Hill Vera, a victim of Cato. He will be further introduced in the future.

-Jaden Alcaide, a victim of Cato. She will be further introduced in the future.

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Dear Reader,

Let me ask you something — who is the writer without their readers? It is an eternal question — would art exist without a spectator? I don't know the answer. But I know that every time I write — I write with my readers in mind.

Readers are the writer's mirror — in you, we see the reflection of our words and ideas. You help us to shape them, translate thoughts into sentences and communicate them with you.

Knowing that there are people who are genuinely interested in the ideas that we share makes it a whole more interesting. It creates a space for conversation - writing is not a monologue.

It's an indescribable feeling to know that you've touched someone's life, maybe changed it a bit, or just reminded them of a thing that they've already known.

Writing makes us friends with people that we've never met and probably never will. It connects and unites us no matter where we are and who we are.

So thank you, dear reader!