Wherever it takes us.

Wherever it takes us.

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"Hello, everyone. I'm Jason Hart, and currently 16 years old. My power is a voice in the back of my head." I announced awkwardly, looking anywhere but at the people in front. There was an awkward ambiance before I heard a response. "See, I told you guys, he'll fit right in." The woman responds, her tone full of hesitancy, as she gestures her arms towards me, "Let's do our best to make him feel at home." A lone prince battles a fate worse than banishment, meeting acquaintances and challenges along the way, with the laws of logic slowly making less sense by the day.
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