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I am number nine (i am number four spinoff)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2017
I am number nine. i am different. i am not who you think I am.
They killed one, two, and three
They are after four i will not let them kill him too
He is my brother i love him too much 
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Continuation of my other account  
 Will  she save him in time? 
Read to find out

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34 parts Ongoing

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