Ways to say Goodnight
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  • Reads 52
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2017
16 yr old Ambrose M. Zebulon, a teen who manipulates timelines and sees tragic happenings if desired. The moment he sees a burned house, a broken village, a dead city and anything in between, he has a choice to see how, when, and why something happened. we await to see the worst one yet, and although they are all terrible and devastating.. there's got to be one that connects with him...

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year this is set in; whichever you assume it to be 

Ambrose's backstory; both his parents abused him while still keeping custody, abandoned him when faced at war when he was 8. For years he found that because of what happened he can see tragic happenings if wanted. He sits in search to find the site of which the war that took his parents, only to gain closure. He was threatened to be put in a  orphanage but ran away beforehand-- but still ended up in one
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