Dreams and truth
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  • Reads 311
  • Votes 30
  • Parts 7
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2017
Enter the lives of Kol and Annika...
At your own risk.
Kol and Annika have been neighbours since they were born,but that doesn't mean they are the best of friends or in love.They are merely acquaintances.Although there was yet a long time they were closer than ever.Now things have been changing and they find themselves thrown together again as they fight their way together to survive from the threats that are after them.

Discover their twisted relationship,their journey to survive in the changing world and the mysteries that lurk all around them.
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