Incarnate: Episode 1: Incarnate, #1
By JI Q
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Mark was just a simple soul longing for what every kid may dream of; that he may one day he may accomplish his goals and taste the sweet nectar of success. "Success" as dictated to him by those who were always in control of his life. His dreams were simple. They were based on the basic ideas of love, knowledge, self-attainment and recognition.
He found himself broken, torn, and displaced within a society that only brought false hopes and shattered dreams. It would only be a matter of time before he would lose control and allow something stronger than himself, something residing in him, take full control and wreak havoc on the world.
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Incarnate - JI Q
Incarnate
José Ignacio Quiñones
FALLEN APOSTATE PRESS
Incarnate: Episode 1: The Glory Years
Smashwords Edition
All rights reserved © José Ignacio Quiñones 2014
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
All rights reserved. This book was self-published by José Ignacio Quiñones under Fallen Apostate Press. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any means without the expressed permission of the author. This includes reprints, excerpts, photocopying, recording or any future means of reproducing text.
Published in the United States by Fallen Apostate Press
About the author: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00F9JMZ0K
Contents
Preface
Intro
The Glory Years
Monday, August 5, 1996
Tuesday, August 6, 1996
Wednesday, August 7, 1996
Monday, September 23, 1996
Tuesday, September 24, 1996
Thursday, September 26, 1996
Friday, November 1st, 1996
November 4, 1996
Preface
I sat there, slowly smoking a cigarette while my mind went aloof. I looked at the sky, it looked gloomy and droopy. At that moment a thought came into mind; it was more of a question than a thought. Am I happy? While trying to answer that question I came to realize that there were many things left unturned in my life. I hadn't really done much with my life.
I had attempted to make changes at a global scale, always dreamt big, but I never really thought about having the will to orchestrate marvelous things in grand scale. I worked many ideas in various types of environments and even attained a higher state of self, but I had never, despite being an avid dreamer, imagined of an idea that could continue to grow inside one’s mind to the point of insanity.
The idea grew and the answer to that question became more and more difficult to cognize. Mostly everyone’s thoughts follow the underdog theory, the thought of an internal mental struggle to attain success, but only a few ever experience that reality.
The disturbing reality behind humanity is that most underdogs never make it, they fall within the cracks of social norms and end up as distorted images of themselves. This idea is the harbinger, it is a continuation of the self-inflicted mental anguish of petty human beings.
It is the idea, originally from a young man’s confrontation with a troubled childhood, broken home, and surreal ideas about society that one day might set us free. It is a simple idea, a primitive idea, it is just an idea that will place before you the transition that normal human souls undertake before finally ending up as horrid living nightmares.
"Be silent, and come out of him!" –Mark 1:21-28
Introduction
Life has never been an easy achievement for anyone despite the lies that society has forced down our throats throughout our childhood. He was just a child, a helpless young citizen in need of love, attention, and most importantly the instruction of higher knowledge. Homes are often broken; the people within, lurk in the corners like the shadows that condemn the dark desolate places that surround the city walls during the night. These