Synopsis: A young woman who successfully escaped her past for five years discovers that time has run out for her. Now it’s back with a vengeance, dragging her back to a period of her life she’s tried to forget.
Riddick has spent a year trying to locate the girl he once knew as Jack B. Badd, and learn why a woman named Kyra had claimed to be her. Now that he’s found his Jack, however, the mystery has only deepened.
Two girls, Jack and Kyra, from completely different worlds and lives, crossed paths and ran away together. One disappeared and the other stepped into her place. How and why that happened may be tangled up with the secret of how to finally take control of the Necromongers… or it may open a door to an even darker mystery.
This story was formerly called Identity Theft
Category: Fan Fiction
Fandoms: Pitch Black (2000), The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), and The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury (2004)
Series: 1 of Many ’Verses
Challenges: None
Rating: M
Orientation: Gen
Pairings: None
Warnings: Adult Situations, Controversial Subject Matter (Suicide, Self-Harm, Sexual Abuse, Mental Illness, Human Experimentation), Harsh Language, Graphic Violence / Gore, Death, and Murder
The characters and events of The Chronicles of Riddick are © 2004 Universal Pictures, Radar Pictures, and One Race Films; Written and Directed by David Twohy; Based on characters by Ken and Jim Wheat; Produced by Scott Kroopf and Vin Diesel. The characters and events of The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury are © 2004 Universal Cartoon Studios; Directed by Peter Chung; Written by Brett Matthews; Story by David Twohy; Produced by John Kafka and Jae Y. Moh. The characters and events of Pitch Black are © 2000 USA Films, Gramercy Pictures, and Interscope Communications; Directed by David Twohy; Screenplay by Ken and Jim Wheat and David Twohy; Story by Ken and Jim Wheat; Produced by Tom Engelman. This work of fan fiction is a transformative work for non-commercial entertainment purposes only, with no claims on, nor intent to infringe upon, the rights of the parties listed above. All additional characters and situations are the creation of, and remain the property of, Ardath Rekha. eBook design and cover art by LaraRebooted, incorporating a publicity still of Rhiana Griffith’s performance in the short film “Julia” (© 2008 Luca De Simone; Written and Directed by Luca De Simone, International Film School Sydney); a publicity still of Alexa Davalos from The Chronicles of Riddick; an eclipse photo by AstroGraphix Visuals, a cube graphic created by Majiksolo, and nature photography by Cosmin Nedelcu, all licensed via Pixabay; a hand photo by Cottonbro Studio, licensed via Pexels; the Medusa font from FFonts and the Times New Normal font from Font Meme; and background graphics © 1998 Noel Mollon, adapted and licensed via Teri Williams Carnright from the now-retired Fantasyland Graphics site (c. 2003). This eBook may not be sold or advertised for sale. If you are a copyright holder of any of the referenced works, and believe that part or all of this eBook exceeds fair use practices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, please contact Ardath Rekha.
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