VOLITION (Perception Trilogy, Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
It was tough with the dim lighting and more than once he stopped at the base of a weather worn sign in order to make out the name. We ventured through an area of town that I hadn’t seen before. A shimmering light glowed in the distance, like a translucent sheet over an enormous bed. “What’s that?” I asked. “It’s the GAP city,” Noah said, not disguising his distaste. “Life is an ignorantly blissful experience for them, no matter where they’re situated.” I could see the dark outline that framed the shimmer. The wall. A black emotion I couldn’t quite identify cloaked me. Shame? Envy? Both fused together in a gnarled, evil coil. I swallowed hard and looked away. We turned down back alleys like a maze, and I wondered if maybe we’d left too late in the day. The dark of night had fallen, and we didn’t have ComRings to shed light or GPS systems to map our way. It was creepy and I was thankful for the weight of the gun tucked in the back of my jeans. We’d passed many abandoned factories, but Noah suddenly paused in front of one.
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