How Many More Times
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  • Reads 13,974
  • Votes 599
  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 44m
Complete, First published Mar 22, 2017
Mature
I tried making my way through the complex hallway. There were so many twists and turns, I began to panic. All of a sudden, I spotted a white door at the end of one of the halls. I ran as fast as I could, hoping that it wasn't just a storage closet or a bathroom. I put my hand on the knob and swung open the door. And that's when I met them.

A note from future me: I just reread this entire book and I never realized how bad it was. I would take it down but I worked too long on it, so I'm sorry for the suffering the readers had to go through while reading this garbage. :)
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