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Mr. Hospitality (Garbage)

By: B. G. Austin
Narrated by: Ricardo Villalobos
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Note to listeners: This bonus story of the Garbage Empire Earth series gives some background on Hotel Lockup and the Seer, Echo Loveblood, as a child.

By the year 2049, Empire Earth is ruled by an emperor. The world social class order is based on wealth. The government is filled with secrets. The emperor boasts of free will but punishes those who do not conform and labels them Garbage. They are forced to wear a Contamination Symbol and sent to Hotel Lockup for not obeying the many rules.

A Hospitality Fanatic Rule Enforcer, in service at Hotel Lockup, encounters an inmate, the child Echo Loveblood, who is a Seer and a Creep Artist. Echo makes him question his identity and his cult-like loyalty to the emperor. He begins to wonder why a morgue is part of the hotel’s Guest Services.

"Mr. Hospitality" is a bonus story in the epic dystopian series Garbage Empire Earth. Note that "Mr. Hospitality" does not have to be listened to first.

©2022 Belinda V. Garcia (P)2023 B. G. Austin
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