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After Lazarus? resurrection, a Roman centurion must rule the Jewish and a new-born rebel sect to contain the spread of the living-deads.
I don't get the premise either.?I?am familiar? with ?the Biblical reference and I vaguely understand (I think) what you are trying to do.? But I'm not sure.??What is the cause-and effect relationship between Lazarus and a Roman centurion and the Jews and new Christian sect?
I don’t get the premise either.?I?am familiar? with ?the Biblical reference and I vaguely understand (I think) what you are trying to do.? But I’m not sure.??What is the cause-and effect relationship between Lazarus and a Roman centurion and the Jews and new Christian sect?
See lessWhen her younger sister get selected to compete from their districts, the caring big sister voluntarily gets into a struggle between life and death. /Julia from Stellas Account
In a dystopian future, a girl volunteers to take her sister's place in the annual "reaping" of randomnly chosen youths by a totalitarian government for a gladiatorial fight to the death. (31 words) --The? Hunger Games
In a dystopian future, a girl volunteers to take her sister’s place in the annual “reaping” of randomnly chosen youths by a totalitarian government for a gladiatorial fight to the death. (31 words)
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When her disapproving friends conspire to end her pregnancy to a straight man, a cocksure lesbian must go to any extreme to keep the baby.
Unless this is a story set in?a stone age culture?( like decades ago when such pregnancies would have been controversial, verboten)? ?I don't see what the? potential for the concept is.? In the context of more tolerant times, hasn't it become a non-issue?? Why do?her friends?believe they must?take aRead more
Unless this is a story set in?a stone age culture?( like decades ago when such pregnancies would have been controversial, verboten)? ?I don’t see what the? potential for the concept is.? In the context of more tolerant times, hasn’t it become a non-issue??
Why do?her friends?believe they must?take away her?baby?? Just because she’s headstrong? That would seem to be?a character strength in this situation; she’s a determined woman.
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