Fantastic Morals That You and Your Family Will Enjoy! (STRESS WRITING)
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  • Reads 465
  • Votes 51
  • Parts 8
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2018
Do you ever look for a book of morals, but it's always the same old hogwash, such as "The Golden Rule"? Look no more! With "Fantastic Morals That You and Your Family Will Enjoy!" you and your children will be immersed in invigorating life lessons, showing the true, glorious beauty of the world around you!

Immerse yourselves in the lives of the fresh youth of today, and watch as their issues magically disappear when they listen to their hearts!

(We are not responsible for any injuries or illnesses caused by following these lessons.)

((Cover is made by yours truly!))
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⚠️WARNING⚠️ I don't know if this story would be considered to have an age restriction, but I want to be safe here just in case. This story talks about death. You should never try to replicate anything in this book (obviously).

  13+

I'd also like to point out that most of this is stress-writing. I'd like to make a story out of it later, but for now it'll be a lot of random stuff that I'll organize later. I think I know what direction I'd like to take this. Thank you all for taking the time to read this! ~~Aura
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