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The Interrogations
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2018
Mature
Katelyn Phoenix was an interesting character. She had political stances that were very anti-government and many political figures would call her out on it in the past. She had gained quite the following, many seeming to share her interests. Those who didn't would fight to get her thrown in jail for treason. She wished for Siberia to be independent of Russian and to be a communist country. She had talked of rising up against the government and even gathered a group to do so. Somehow, this fell through, and she went missing from the spotlight for quite some time. 
    When she emerged, however, it wasn't for the right reasons.
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