Cynthia Ascending | Jupiter Ascending (Completed)
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  • Reads 2,397
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 1m
Complete, First published Jan 16, 2019
This story is based on a great movie called "Jupiter Ascending", but I remade it so it's very different from the actual movie.
"I put one hand on my hip, smiled at Tyler and replied playfully "What do you think? I'm bored so I'm skipping math". Then I started kind of skating in the air with my levitating boots and went through the portal which then closed right after me. "
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