This collection features the first four One-Shot stories of the Dark Titan Universe. Introducing new characters into the universe itself. This book collects Maveth, The Death-Bringer, Mystery of the Mutant-Thing, Shade and Switchblade, and Retribution of Cain.
The stories range between crime thriller, mystery, horror, YA fantasy, and suspense.
Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Short StoriesTwo individuals ran for their lives through a gated facility. Hoping to find a way out, they went every corner. Where there was corner stood a fence, a door, a truck, or a squad of trained soldiers. The individuals were in fact a couple. Taken by force into an organization requiring tests be done to them. Due to the strange nature they carried. One was a man. The other a woman. Both were dressed in militaristic jumpsuits. The man was in grey and the woman was in white.
“How will we get out?” She asked.
“We’ll find a way.” The man replied. “As we always have.”
They continued moving through and through the filled parking lot of trucks and jeeps, hiding from the spotlights and the soldiers with AKs in their hands. From one of the facility doors came out a man, wearing a white coat and glasses. He looked out at the soldiers, directing the spotlights.
“Find them! If they escape, we’ll only have more trouble on our hands!”
Moving with fear. From truck to jeep to truck to jeep. The spotlights turned the corners they turned. The soldiers took steps in the direction they stepped. Unsure of what to do, the young man turned to the young woman and nodded with a sincere look.
“What are you about to do?”
“Something that will grant us an exit point.”
The man sighed, diving out of the shadows into the nearby spotlight. The soldiers caught him. Their eyes locked on the man. There, the woman wanted to scream, she kept silent. The man smirked as the soldiers prepared to fire. As he smirked, he took his trench coat and swiped it across the air, creating a thick darkness. The spotlights weren’t able to cut through the cloud.
“The hell is going on?!” A soldier yelled to his comrades.
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Giovanni Torremacco
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Author review: This translation was done exceedingly well. Much gratitude given to the translator. |
Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by andre diogo weber
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Enrique Vazquez
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Author review: The process was quick and smooth. A good ethic. |