Update 07/31/2020: The volume 1 prequel for MPGG, "There's No Way My Girlfriend's a Psychopath," is now live and available for purchase through Amazon. Also available through Kindle Unlimited. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CXM3XZY
Synopsis: I fell... and died.
At least... I believed that was the case.
When I regained awareness, I tried to make heads or tails of the situation. I discovered I was still inside my apartment after I'd supposedly fallen to my death. When I turned around amidst the eerie silence of my appartment, what awaited directly behind me was something I never expected.
Whisked away, caught up in a heated confrontation, I fled for my life and escaped to a deserted island... only, I was not quite alone on this island. Someone... or something was there with me. A monster? A ghost? Perhaps both? Who knew? I sure as hell clearly didn't anymore.
Initially I was entranced by nature when I first arrived, but I quickly learned first hand just how scary nature truly was. Be it the denizens of forests, deserts, or seas; or the solidarity of icy mountains or the violent wrath of raging volcanoes, untold horrors unexpectedly arose at every turn.
The only thing I knew was, I could only do my best to survive on this island, both through the beauty... and horrors of the natural world.
I knew from the start that this island was far from a simple one. It was a deserted island with many things you'd never expect to find all in one place. One thing in particular, so useful, you might even think that nature was no longer a threat; it's a real shame you'd be completely wrong to make that assumption.
On this strange island where things could hit the fan from one minute to the next, it was even more so the case here, where a single moment of carelessness could result in losing everything.
Nature, since time immemorial, fostered some of the world's most beautiful phenomenon; be it man or woman alike, at one point in their short lives, they have been enchanted by its beauty. At least... it should be that way.
Unfortunately, for poor saps like me... nature was among the most terrifying, incomprehensible things in the world. In this place that retained both beauty and horror intricately intertwined into a single package, I knew my fate from here on was an uncertain one.
With every beauty comes an associated danger.
This one line was the perfect line to summarize everything I'd ever learned in my life.
Also available on Amazon/Kindle Unlimited https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B4KQ9LH/