Fallen Towers Beneath Our Feet
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  • Reads 164
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2014
A world where the government uses society as tools for their own entertainment is not a place where one would find comfort.You are manipulated in such a way that it changes you. You slowly begin to give in to the whole shenanigan and stop thinking for yourself. You begin to lack emotion. You do not question a thing or get curious. You are now a living robot. However there is hope in these devastating times. Three boys who all view the world in different ways set out to end this madness with whatever they've got, nothing. How will they resolve it? How many clocks shall be mercilessly shattered? They'll have to destroy a world to save one.      (Chapters that are in Victor's point of view are written by Carrots.                                        Chapters that are in Colton's point of view are written by Alex(Once_upon_a_maple).Chapters that are in Ryder's point of view are written by Jay. )
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