Beneath the Blue
Armageddon Lost VI

A story of courtship, Armageddon-style.  

Somebody's going to have to tell Thorn that parking-lot fights,
unforgivable insults and breaking-and-entering don't count as
mating rituals.

Thorn and Shane find themselves locked in a love that is as tortuous as it is
irresistible.

Shane pushes Thorn away, leaving him free to pursue the
heterosexual relationship he wants. Thorn tries hard to fall in love
with Meghan. Originally drawn to her because he regarded her as a
feminine version of Shane, he soon realizes that Meghan can’t
replace Shane in his heart. Now he faces the difficult task of
convincing Shane to take him back.
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Song
"The Prophecy"
performed by singer-songwriter


David Perrin





produced by
Quarterstep Productions
and used under license.


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Song
"(Don't Let It Be) Today"




composed by
Christopher David Barry and used
under license.
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