Last Experiment
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  • Reads 16
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2018
After 16 year old, Andrew Miller's younger sister went missing he started to uncover dark secrets of his late father's past that involves human experiences. 

The more secrets he and his friends uncovers, the more mysterious this town, Whitmore, gets. 

Andrew struggles to keep his new lifestyle and his love life apart since he is not just chasing dangerous creatures but also the girl he believes is 'the one'. 

18 September 2018 -

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(Leading Cast Members Will Be Added As The Story Progress)
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