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Field Trip
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Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2017
The year is 2099, and a sweet 8th grader, Adam, lives a normal life, and while it isn't perfect, it is better than he could've ever imagined. One day, he gets the opportunity of a lifetime: a chance to go on a class field trip to space! He gets there, and find that the universe is more beautiful than he could have ever imagined! However, when the class comes across a mysterious door, he finds that this field trip has a deeper purpose, and it isn't all that it seems...

Cara is back with an original story based off of a real dream that will mesmerize you and will make your jaw drop at every twist and turn!

As of April 21, 2017, "Field Trip" is #290 in Science Fiction!
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