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Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 2
Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 2
Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 2
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Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 2

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Ellen is so happy to be alive again and able to spend time with her father, even though he has given her a hard request. But it is something that her newfound knowledge have solved, right? Yet so isn't everything going as planned and much is following.
Did they just lose their home? That can't be happening. Did they take her Jack away, where is he? They must be hiding him somewhere, right?
Why did it all go like this? Why isn't it going as Ellen had hoped for?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 12, 2019
ISBN9780463553060
Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 2
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Midsummer Feast

I am a Swedish "light novel" author. I am also making the illustrations for my novel myself. Which is the reason that they not might look the very best, but I am still training =^,^=I will publish the chapters for some of the novels on my facebook page once a week.Sees the writing as a hobby that should be free for those without money, but I still accept payment for those that wish to support me./Best wishes/ Midsummer Feast

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    Project - Midsummer Feast

    Midsummer Feast

    Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol 2

    Copyright © 2019 by Midsummer Feast

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. It is illegal to copy this book, post it to a website, or distribute it by any other means without permission.

    This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

    Midsummer Feast asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

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    Contents

    Creative Common:

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    Chapter 11

    Chapter 12

    Afterwords:

    About the Author

    Creative Common:

    ATTENTION PLEASE!..

    This work is shared under Creative Common.

    Which means that YOU, as a person, is allowed to spread the work as much you want.

    The only Rules/Licenses I do set up is:

    Attribution: I want to spread the work as it does look like now,

    if nothing else is said.

    Of course you are allowed to translate it if there´s a wish to do that.

    BUT PLEASE MAKE SURE TO LEAVE A LINK TO THE ORIGINAL

    AND MY AUTHOR PAGE.

    Noncommercial: The MUST NOT be used for commercial purposes.

    MUST NOT!

    ShareAlike: If you do any changes, you MUST give out your work

    under the same rules/licenses as the original work.

    (Yes I am an A, and I’m not even ashamed of it. )

    With that said and hopefully understood.

    LET’S GO ON!..

    Chapter 7

    You have finally started to bring us some good result Ellen

    Jack was satisfied with Ellen’s progress and praised her for her efforts.

    Yet the task wasn’t finished yet, she had tried a lot of different speed on her prototype. But she hadn’t got the result they wished for yet. It seemed like the result they really searched for was beyond the breaking point.

    Ellen had already passed the breaking point with the old kind of purifying gear, so it was easily done with this one too. Yet she lowered the speed a little in comparisons with the old one since the current one had more parts that could break.

    After giving it a few tries she put a stop to it. It was not worth to go further and risking that the gear would break, especially since it had a value of ten gold.

    To make it easier for them to understand she simply expressed that she had reached the breaking point, so couldn’t they say anything more about it.

    I am so proud of you Ellen.

    Jack gave her a tight hug. Her hard work had finally paid off, she was closer to him now than ever before. It was the first real hug since she got revived.

    Can you make me even prouder and build that machine according to a couple of wishes we have?

    Of course Ellen could do that. If this was the response she got by only doing that, she couldn’t help but wonder how it would be if she builds that machine. Would that result in a tighter and warmer hug, a kiss or maybe some more intimate bonding between them?

    Ellen stood in her workshop and did some plans of how the machine would look like.

    According to their wishes they wanted it to be a little smaller than now, and they wished it to contain two purifying gears. Both of them at different speeds.

    It was a little harder to fit in since she had believed that it only would have one gear while she was building the prototype. But it still was nothing her hunger for Jack’s love couldn’t find an answer to.

    She looked at the purifying gears she got from them when she started. She didn’t have any use anymore, maybe she could make a deal with Sour so she got a cut if he got those gears. If he made other purifying gears, then he maybe could use them as material.

    Of course she could try to make a deal with Chris to, but it felt like she would win more at a deal with Sour. And she was already owed Chris to much after how he paid a part of the price for those specially made gears.

    That sounded like a good idea, if she could get that through that was.

    Ellen began to take some measures of where she had to put the holes in the plate she somehow should order. Jack and his co-workers had left some measures of how big they wished the machine to be, which meant that she had to make the machine smaller than the prototype itself.

    It meant it could be a pain to fit everything in, if she was unlucky. But since she had solved the biggest problem, to drag the impurities out of the crystal, she felt that she had the luck at her side.

    Even if she got most of the idea from Alice, it was still herself that found the solution.

    While taking the measures and making, something like a, blueprint of how the machine would look like, she couldn’t help but think if what she did was right.

    Making a drug stronger so it would ruin people’s life even more than it already did. Could they really be sacrificed as nothing so she and Jack could live happily in the house? Was it really the right thing to do?

    She meant, they also had a life. Probably both before and during the beginning of their addiction. But it would all be ruined by her creation, only so she could help herself to live with her beloved one.

    Ellen let out a heavy sigh. She could think that she would have a hard time to survive on the street, and it would be even worse for Alice. So maybe it was as Jack had said after all, that those people needed to be sacrificed.

    It was hard to believe, but it was probably the closest thing to an answer she could come.

    After making the drawing of how it would look like, she decided to leave so fast she could after breakfast the next day. The sooner she could get that task done, the better. Or at least she didn’t need to look at the machine and think of its purpose.

    It was for the best, trying to forget what purpose the machine had and that she made it for Jack. But of course she would remember that she did something for her beloved.

    After saying bye to Jack when he left for his work the next day, she helped Alice with the dishes.

    She could easily just left without helping her sister. But since Alice had done so much to help Ellen during the hectic time with the work, it was the least she could do.

    Ellen didn’t really care about Alice, but she holds some pride in herself as a good person.

    After gathering the things she needed, she left with a quick bye.

    Ellen had thought to visit Chris first to get some of the gears she needed, but he wasn’t at the shop. She turned her back to the shop and cursed him. Of all days he could be somewhere else, it just had to be today.

    She would like to get some advice about how she would handle Sour. That person hadn’t left a good first impression with her. Neither should Chris had done, if she didn’t know him from before.

    A thought suddenly struck Ellen.

    It maybe was a good thing that Chris wasn’t at his shop. That meant she had whole her new budget to buy what she needed from Sour. And if she would run short on money, it probably would be easier for her to make up a deal with him than that dragon.

    Which more or less meant that it maybe was better to buy the plates she needed to before buying the last things from Chris.

    The only problem was that she didn’t know anyone that worked with plates so she might

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