The Ripple Effect
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Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2018
Have you ever heard the theory of how an event can be the cause of a series of chain reaction. This story is proof.
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 When Alice suddenly wake up to find that she is a spirt no longer in her body, she must face reality and make the choice to either return to her body and live or remain trapped in limbo. The place between life or death. 

But things are only complicated when she realizes she cannot return to her body and now Alice must race with time in order to find the cause of the disconnection between her and her body and make amends before her body can no longer sustain itself.
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