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The Purple Pariah

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Two space explorers crash land on a distant planet and encounter a large, sad purple sphere that seems to possess a melancholic presence. As they investigate, they speculate about the sphere's nature and origins, debating whether it is a harmless creature or something more dangerous. The explorers engage in humorous banter while trying to identify the sphere, which appears to glow in the dark and watches them with its large, sorrowful eyes. Their interactions reveal themes of curiosity, the unknown, and the absurdity of their situation, as they ponder the implications of their discovery in a seemingly lifeless world.

About the Author

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Byron Tustin

Byron Tustin is an author recognized for his work in the realm of fiction, particularly known for his novel "The Purple Pariah." This work explores themes of isolation and societal rejection, reflecting Tustin's interest in the complexities of human relationships and the struggles of individuals against societal norms. While not widely known, Tustin's contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the human condition, making his work a noteworthy addition to the literary landscape.

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