Our Future And Its Architect ~ The Collection ~ ( ~ August's Dream ~ & ~ October’s Nightmare ~ & ~ History Note One, Shorthand ~ & ~ History Note Two, Shorthand ~ )
By Aya Mïd
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Our Future And Its Architect ~ The Collection ~ ( ~ August's Dream ~ & ~ October’s Nightmare ~ & ~ History Note One, Shorthand ~ & ~ History Note Two, Shorthand ~ ) - Aya Mïd
(Series name: The Architect)
Our future and its architect
~ The collection ~
( ~ August's dream ~ & ~ October’s nightmare ~ & ~ History note one, shorthand ~ & ~ History note two, shorthand ~ )
by Aya Mïd ~ aya.mid.8@gmail.com ~
Copyright 2014 by Aya Mïd
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Our future and its architect
~ August's dream ~
Dedicated to the best detective of innovation the world has ever had and the worst detective of love ever to have walked the earth
Our future and its architect
~ August's dream ~
Sometime around the days the Mayans had predicted that the end of the world would come, in October 2012, one man's life changed. As a result, he changed the world. History has one name for him, The Architect.
In August 2010, he had a dream that he never forgot, to the end of his days. He had met his loved one and he had kissed her. He was past thirty and yet it had felt like no other feeling that he had felt before. When they had kissed, it felt like their souls kissed. His idea of love had changed forever.
He was mostly a loner, but just because it had suited him. As a child, he had loved books and had been fascinated with Jules Verne's and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's; soon after, he had loved science and had been fascinated by computers. By the time that most young people finish college, he had studied medicine and computers science. To complete his education, he added law and management. He had decided that the four will be enough to call his school days over.
When still in school, he wanted to be like Sherlock Holmes, a consultant, but not in