In 90 Years Time

In 90 Years Time

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A story of 3 friends on a adventure of a lifetime. But unlike any other teen fiction book, this one is written BY teens. This is the result when a group of friends talk about random crap during the mile run in P.E. So, enjoy this random idea we've been working on for a little over a year. WARNINGS: -Involves mild swearing -character death -crappy science (mainly 'cause I'm too lazy to write actual math and science equations in this) -yeah it's actually 80 years but the titles cooler with 90
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