The Vicissitude A book by
Titan Nash
 
   
  Vicissitude
vi-cis-si-tude    -noun
1.    a change or variation occurring in the course of something.
2.    interchange or alternation, as of states or things.
3.    vicissitudes, successive, alternating, or changing phases or conditions, as of life or fortune; ups and downs:
       They remained friends through the vicissitudes of 40 years.
4.    regular change or succession of one state or thing to another.
5.    change; mutation; mutability.
 
 
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The Vicissitude

Don was never sure why he felt he had already met the love of his life. He had felt this way since he was a pre-teen. He also felt much older and wiser than his years, something he never quite understood.

Then one day, Don received an email from a woman named Josie, who claimed to have known Don all his life. After pressing him to remember her, she told him she was the one who had abducted him as a child—something Don remembered, but never spoke of, because no one had ever believed him.

Josie claimed that she and Don were soulmates and had lived a lifetime together on her planet. She told Don she had been required to return him to his life on Earth, giving up the love of her life. She said she had returned to take him back to her planet and their life together, if he wanted, because she was dying and wished to spend her last days with him.

This left Don with a dilemma: should he return to Josie, not knowing the risks or what he might lose on Earth, or stay and never know this other life he lived?

 
 
Updated December 12, 2025

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