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Shambhala
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Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2018
Mature
This is a true story. My brother was presumed dead in 2017. On 13th June 2018, I received his personal journal chronicling his experiences. The catch is that the journal starts on 2nd December 2017, 6 months after my brother's death.
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