Regaining nirvana, complicated or what?
With seven under one roof, becoming airborne should be simple for living light. Just forget the damage seven days on Earth can do, and zap up instead of down.
Flight Check List:
Superman syndrome, prone to vigilantism -- positive.
Girl just wants to have fun -- positive.
Sociopath -- negative.
Distressed damsel in need of therapy -- positive.
Obsessive compulsive, accepts hugs only if forced -- negative.
Protective and obedient -- positive.
Traumatized, held in a delusion -- negative.
Result: No balance. Takeoff denied.
Under Color is an Earth-based science fiction, romance/suspense novel with adult language and some graphic, sexually explicit scenes. The last episode in a four book series, it is not a stand-alone story.
Splintered Energy, episode one, begins the saga. Waves of pure energy are quite happy hanging in the cosmos until dawn breaks. Literally.
When sentient light fractures, it zaps into seven bodies and becomes trapped. Without any memories to guide them, a handful of confused beings whose skin tones are now specific colors, struggle to understand their existence while it's quite clear they shouldn't be in this world.
Episode 2, The R Word, follows where Splintered Energy leaves off and House of Seven leads to the final, Under Color.
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