Hundreds of moons ago
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  • Reads 17
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2017
This story is set in the year 2038 and in the past. It's  about a boy, called Elvin  who hates school. He runs away from school and starts  exploring a new world that no one knew of and learns of the past, a magical past. Trees helped  the magical to happen, long, long ago. That couldn't happen in today's world. Elvin wants to save this magical place and put it into the future. Will Elvin help this place and people from the past to be in the future and will he need to go back to school ever again?
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