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Hayden and the Coded Coat

Darkness Descends

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Hayden and the Coded Coat

By: P.G.R. Wright
Narrated by: Colin Wasmund
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Millions and millions of years ago, when the big bang happened in the universe, and the Earth was created... People believed that it was an act of evil that made Adam eat the apple; it wasn’t that something went wrong that day, as you see, all good and bad thoughts came from two rooms in a faraway galaxy. One room was covered by a blue cloth, and one room was covered by a black cloth, and both were controlled by special codes. And with help from other creatures in the galaxy, the good room could control human thoughts.

That was, until a huge war started with a creature called Griller turning bad, forcing the galaxies gods to banish all the creatures and the cloths to Earth, never to be found. That was until one day, thousands of years later, Hayden and his dad discover the good cloth and its contents hidden in a mountains cave. The good cloth turns into a coat with a code that has superpowers, and Hayden becomes a superhero overnight, being named coded boy.

But behind the good that was also in the mountain was the bad black cloth, and a creature called Quahcain that is looking for it. Quahcain wants to find the answers and bring Griller back, which will bring darkness to the world.

©2020 P. G. R. Wright (P)2021 P. G. R. Wright
Science Fiction & Fantasy Interstellar
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