Endless Play - Part Two
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  • Reads 22
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2017
Mature
This is sequal to my previous book called as Endless Play. I also thank people who have read the previous book and are eager to have a look on the upcoming chapters. 
I request you readers to read my previous book because this is continuation of the previous chapters. Isn't it vital to know the history to uncover the mystery kept for you in the future? 

Previously on Endless Play we land on a part where Helen has an ace but what's next? Do you think everything will be a cakewalk? This time she has many challenges but will she win even this time against all those people? 

Every teen has many questions about their present, past and future but is it necessary to keep an eye on future as much as on the past. What is the end to all of this? The book shelf has gathered dust but books are worthy even when they are old..
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