4 Works by Trimitive
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Inspired by The Bells of Notre Dame.
It's the later 1890's, and amidst a rumbling city off the North Eastern coast of the United States sits the Cathedral of St. Bridgett. Built over the course of nearly 200 years to represent the salvation of sin the city was founded on, it holds a dark secret in its highest towers. Although a place of sanctuary, it is said that there is a monster hiding within its walls that nobody has ever truly seen.
Hank Anderson works for the local law, but doubles down on the side as a con artist and thief. He has no sense of faith, and feels betrayed and abandoned by a God he doesn't even believe in. However, when his gambling and addictions catch up with him, he finds himself seeking sanctuary in the Cathedral of St. Bridgett. Here is where he meets that infamous monster the lurks St. Bridgett's halls... only... he isn't nearly as horrible as the stories say.
That is if you never touch his hands.
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Owning a private detective agency in 2038 is difficult when you want nothing to do with computers, let alone Androids. In a society where everyone has an Android by their side and most jobs can be done by Androids, Hank's struggling to keep his agency alive. It's only when he finds himself an Android thrown away in the trash that he begins to warm up to them, and perhaps also finds himself in one of the most complicated mysteries he's even investigated; Who is Connor, and what is a CHOBIT?
Note: You don't need to know a damn thing about CHOBITS to read this.
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Hank can’t sleep. It’s too hot and his legs won’t stop kicking. Connor’s solution might be biting off more than he can chew.
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Detroit: 2038 is home to one of the longest running infection zones. Quarantined in Michigan and surviving on helicopter supplies has left the city in dire circumstances. It's every man for themselves, every community as empire; with the creation of super human bred and born with infection, society had finally found a means to an end... that is until those super human tools turn up missing or escaping on their own. Hank must not only find one of these escaped "deviants," but he has to work with it to discover the larger evils at work behind the scenes of the infection.
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This is ultimately a very sweet/tragic ROMANCE. There's a lot going on besides zombie setting stuff, so you're totally in the clear to read this regardless if you're squeamish to zombies or not since the plot doesn't revolve around that exclusively. This story is more about mutual survival, and love built on that bond. There's a lot of cute chapters and a lot of traumatizing chapters. It's like playing russian roulette.
