Lillianna Joy
Author. Blogger. Daydreamer.
Short Stories and Works in Progress
Crayons of Red
A Short Story
Dystopian. Sci-Fi.
Truth is often far more powerful than reality.
Yet if They had a vote in the formation of the universe, They would stake everything on claiming that statement false.
Reality is subjective, fickle, and easily manipulated.
Truth, is not.
And in a world governed by reality, Rhys Easton wishes she was as easily manipulated.
But truth often has plans far greater than our own.
Rhys sees the truth, and it's going to get her killed.
Mel feels the truth, and it's going to break her.
And Xander hears the truth, and it's going to destroy them all.
Three triplets infused with truth in a world that hates it. . . and them.
Defiance if often far more deadly than submission.
But "a life is not measured on its duration, but its donation."
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Dyed Blue
(Drafting)
A Novella
Contemporary. Retelling.
An overlord.
His army.
A city ruled by fear... and poison.
A clock, ticking ever closer to death.
And the daughter, the princess, the assassin in the middle of it all.
Will she ever be able to prove that she's not the villain? Will she be able to save her people and show them that she is worthy of their love... before she dies?
And, will anyone love her?
Died Blue
Letting Go of Angels
(Drafting)
A Novel
Contemporary. Retelling.
"Brave soldier,
"Never fear,
"Even though your death is near." (Hans Christian Andersen)
From the outside, Leira Hart's life would seem beyond perfect - almost like a fairytale.
Her brother and nurse know differently though. Her life may seem perfect, but there's only one month left of it. And that last month is going to be torture to the people who love her.
Funny thing is, she embraces it. Almost as if she's prepared. Almost as if she's ready.
How can one be ready for death?
How can we let go of people we love so much?
Afraid of the Stars
(Brainstorming)
A Novel
Contemporary. Dystopian.
"Why are you afraid of the stars?"
In a world governed by four countries, in the aftermath of WWIII, the stars finally come into play.
And they play dirty.
Najma Dhakira is a Princess, captured by enemies and tortured by the stars.
There's only one person who can stop her from destroying the world.
But what if that person would sacrifice the world to save her?