He's never wanted for anything in his life.
Except someone to share it with.Tycho spent his childhood exploring the universe. During his teenage years he spent lifetimes in the simulated worlds of full immersion. His life is one of unparalleled luxury, with every whim catered to by robotic companions. He has unlimited freedom to explore his interests.
And it took nearly dying for him to realize he's never felt truly alive.
With that wake up call Tycho finally realizes that he's been missing something in his life, a lack he hadn't even noticed before, but now feels keenly. He's been missing real connections and interactions with other humans. Something deeper than simple allnet acquaintances.
Now he means to change that, searching to discover if he's the only human in the universe who feels like he's spent a perfect life living alone.
(Author's note: Boralene is my first venture into Science Fiction and contains some mild adult themed romantic elements.)
Genre: Science Fiction
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