OK, let's just say I'm not the average underdog. I'm popular, for one. Everyone likes me. So It's the opposite of the normal kind. My name? Caddarik. Caddarik Sirius. The only person I actually consider as a friend is a girl, by the name of Aquariys Smith. She goes by Aqua. I was leading a normal life, until it was destroyed when this... sword ... appeared in my backpack. At first I loved it, A beautiful silver hilt studded with emeralds and connected to a smooth black blade. A admired it secretly at my house for a whole... erm, two days before I realized it was dangerous. I tried to get rid of it in vain, and now I'm stuck in the void between life and death. I realize there's a path out. And I'm getting to it.
Read the whole series
from book 1:
Book 1: The Secret of the
chamber
Book 2: The path of light
Book 3: Liar and truth
Book 4: Curse of the
black sword
Book 5: The silver key
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