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Old 04-11-2012, 12:39 AM   #72
ScalyFreak
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I don't think anyone's posted this one either, but I really enjoyed it, so I thought I'd share. I am always on the look-out for fresh takes on old archetypes.

The Beast, DRM-free and multi-format from ARe

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There are hard lessons to take from the story of Beauty and the Beast, which tend to be forgotten. Knowing there is a happy ending to be had, we tend to overlook and forgive the Beast’s flaws. But what if they’re not so easy to dismiss? A gentle man trapped in the body of a beast is one thing. But what if the beast is the gentle one, and the man is the monster? What if to save one, the other must be sacrificed?
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