Deepest Dementia

book 4

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror, Action Suspense
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Author: Bernard Harold Curgenven ISBN: 1230001665017
Publisher: Bernard Harold Curgenven Publication: May 3, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bernard Harold Curgenven
ISBN: 1230001665017
Publisher: Bernard Harold Curgenven
Publication: May 3, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

The room has no windows, and it is very small, adding it’s my suffering. The worst possible nightmare is becoming many different people and experiencing their suffering, without knowing who you really are. Now it is trapped in this reoccurring nightmare, and experiencing unbearable reoccurring pain. It knows how the universe was formed, and how it will end, but despite seeking the answers in a daily routine of books, it still doesn’t know how to end this collective nightmare. It is the nightmare!

Over the centuries the world had readied itself to embrace the rapture, but when it finally arrived it was by unexpected means, and not at all what humanity had bargained for. The rapture followed a rupture, which in turn followed one of the worst train derailments in the history of the railroad. This disaster was known as the doomsday derailment disaster. The railway’s ignorance cost humanity dearly. As previously predicted, the world never ceased to exist following the rapture, but the surviving human race was changed forever. Identity crisis became the norm, and the world was thrown into confusion and destruction as never before. The weather became nothing but one continuous storm. What was this anomaly that lingered in the air?

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The room has no windows, and it is very small, adding it’s my suffering. The worst possible nightmare is becoming many different people and experiencing their suffering, without knowing who you really are. Now it is trapped in this reoccurring nightmare, and experiencing unbearable reoccurring pain. It knows how the universe was formed, and how it will end, but despite seeking the answers in a daily routine of books, it still doesn’t know how to end this collective nightmare. It is the nightmare!

Over the centuries the world had readied itself to embrace the rapture, but when it finally arrived it was by unexpected means, and not at all what humanity had bargained for. The rapture followed a rupture, which in turn followed one of the worst train derailments in the history of the railroad. This disaster was known as the doomsday derailment disaster. The railway’s ignorance cost humanity dearly. As previously predicted, the world never ceased to exist following the rapture, but the surviving human race was changed forever. Identity crisis became the norm, and the world was thrown into confusion and destruction as never before. The weather became nothing but one continuous storm. What was this anomaly that lingered in the air?

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