Echo: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel

The burger’s halfway to my mouth when it’s backhanded away. Β Bread, veggies, and patty separate as they arc through the air and rebound off a wall. Β I instinctively finish biting down, and blink in surprise when my teeth meet with a small click. Β A bearded, pony-tailed face darts down, an inch away from mine, and says, “Meat’s off the menu, Kent.” Β Oh noβ€”the self-styled Vegan Vigilantes have interrupted my dinner. Β Overpowering stankΒ of BO, patchouli, and weakling musk (yep, my own term) invade the grill. Β Patrons scatter out the back, and the bartenderβ€”gods curse his cowardly eyesβ€”disappears behind the counter. Β  Two half-men hold my arms back while one of them stands a table away from me, mixing together the Vegan Vigilantes’Β signature shake: Β Rank, liquefied tofu combined with a potent variant of a highly experimental testosterone blocker. Β I struggle fruitlessly, my widened eyes fixed on the odious concoction now being lifted towards my lips. Β Fingers pinch my nose shut and a fist slams into my gut, forcing me to breathe through my mouth. Β My head’s tilted forcibly back and I have time to scream one last word, Braveheart style:Β  “BITEFIGHTERRRRRR!!!!!” Β My trusty little 10 lb. terrier runs in from outside, breaking his leash with the force of his charge, and leaps past my waist, snatching my eReader out from my pocket. Β He noses it open to Echo. Β Magic flash. Β A legion of Dino-ridersβ€”yoked-ass, metal-as-f*ck barbarian warriors mounted on the backs of talking velociratorsβ€”burst into the grill and immediately begin laying waste to handfuls of pasty vegans. Β Axes and swords whistleΒ through the air; slicing open bellies, carving through the faces. Β The oldest, most grizzled looking Dino-rider whips out an electric guitar that’s festooned with skulls, and begins wailing on it. Β The Vegans, who have been raised on weak-sauce BS like the sound of surf and mooing cows or whatever-the-f*ck, immediately begin twitching like they’re having seizures. Β A second later their eyes roll back, blood trickles from their ears, and they become still. Β I look toward the lead Dino-rider and say, “Teach me your ways.” Β He gives me a once-over and asks, “Do you like dinosaurs?” Β I say, “Yes.” Β “Do you like metal?” Β I nod. Β He grunts and says, “You’re in.” Β A moment later I’m charging through into the sunset, sitting atopΒ two hundred lbs of super-raptor and the heart-stirring strains of barbarian metal. Β It sounds just like you’d imagine: Β Menehmehneh-MEH! Β Menehmehneh-MEH! Β Yeeeeaaaahh BUDDDY!

As we enter a dark age, theΒ Vegans will come with their nut-shriveling shakes. Β The only defense? Β A gaggle of long-haired, metal-playing Dino-riders. Β GetΒ Echo Vol. 1 on KindleΒ here: Β Vol. 1 on Kindle. Β Vol. 2 on Kindle here: Β Vol.2 on KindleΒ  Vol. 3 on Kindle here: Β Vol. 3 on Kindle


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7 responses to “Echo: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel”

  1. METAL!!!!!!!!!!! 🀘🏿🀘🏿🀘🏿⚑️⚑️⚑️

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    1. MenemeneMEH! MenemeneMEH! LOL!

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      1. To give you back some of your testosterone πŸ™πŸ»

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      2. The first time I heard that song was during a free lap dance. It’s been my favorite Five Finger Death Punch song ever since… lol

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    1. Thank You! Much appreciated!!! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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