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Don't Worry, Time Means Nothing Anyway
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Ongoing, First published Sep 20, 2018
In the wake of the year 2776, what we tought being science fiction is pretty common now. 
Even the ones with the lowest incomes can afford flying cars and high technologies. 

What's new tough is one of the greatest dream of humanity: Time Travel. Just created by a great and popular scientific: Leo's uncle. In a brand new lab: His mother's garage. 

After the disappearance of his uncle, who got lost in Time, it's at Leo, a young adult of 20 years old to assume the responsibility of a secret he is now the keeper.

/Warning: This story has elements based not only on science fiction but also on fantasy (magic powers ect...)\
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