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Planet Secrets  

Planet Secrets

For someone whos been in college as long as I have, youd think Id be used to people by now. And for the most part I amuntil I met Meredith. Meredith was annoying on too many levels to count and was just too self centered to live. Not that I had plans on killing her because I didnt. Instead, I planned to ship her away to a slave planet where shed spend the rest of her life toiling away in inhumane conditions. Poetic justice as I like to think of it for all shed ever done to me. But as I dug into her history, and present, I found out that she was looking for the Planet of Riches, a mystical planet which generations of people have been searching for. A planet Id just started searching for. If that wasnt bad enough, she was dealing with the Planet Mafia, the biggest and most organized mafia in the universe. Could I use this association to my advantage or would I end up disappointed? Would I find the Planet of Riches or end up as lost as all the others whod searched and found nothing? What secrets did this planet have just waiting to be revealed? The other books in this series are: Planet Mafia (book 2) Planet of Riches (book 3) First Serialized by Colbyjack.net.
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Planet Secrets Episode 27
Wednesday, 25 March, 2015

Chapter 27 continued

 

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