This was an interesting take on experimentation and shape-shifting in a sci-fi universe. Ashlyn Daube handled this particular story request (which can be read in detail on The Ivory Prison's Goodreads page) excellently and has a knack for immersing readers into this eerily quiet, single-room world—or, at least Gabriel's room feels as though it's the whole world. And for him it really was.I loved how easy it was to empathize with him, especially because we begin learning the outside world with him. Like that friend you latch onto when neither one of you knows where you're going. Gabriel is so innocent compared to the place he's confined to, and it's a relief when the facility finally changes hands and the workers handle him more gently, even going as far as to give him greater freedom than what was available before.That, of course, is also where Lukas comes in. Lukas is an unbelievable sweetheart, particularly towards Gabriel, and since they are experiencing similar situations; they hit it off immediately. Supportive, affectionate, and kind, he is able to walk Gabriel through the hardships the two boys share. They bond quickly and convincingly.The ending… I won't spoil it; but the ending successfully ties up the loose ends and opens new questions for the upcoming sequel. It can work as a standalone, a short one-shot "fluff" if you will, but I know I'm looking forward to seeing even more. My Thoughts - 3 out of 5 unicorns - I liked it!I liked this story, but too many unanswered questions. It didn’t feel like it should be a short story. It is a quick read only 18 pages. It is a story of what I call emotional/psychological torture and how the boy is struggling to get past it & of 2 boys who grew up different, but clinging to each other because they are the same. It will be interesting to see if it becomes a series as Goodreads suggests. Lots of questions I want answered, but I can’t put them here or it will spoil your reading of the story :)Best part is that it is FREE, so why not read it :)
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