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The future comes from the past!

The future comes from the past!

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Oct 6, 2019
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Science Fiction
Leila made a time machine and her friends were excited to try it out! They traveled back in time before they knew her and before Leila knew them! After a while, they wanted to see want happens in the future! They travel to the future and the time machine broke! They also realized that they aren't even friends in the future! Can they help there future selves and go back home?
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Warning: this story is going to be talking about all of the bad, horrible things people have done in history. I'm not sugarcoating anything. Otherwise, enjoy reading! (Also TW for suicide..I swear there's like 3 chapters in a row that talks about/shows it) ---------------------- It's the year 2056. Rosemary Ludenberg is the daughter of the man who created the first ever time machine. Being super famous wasn't all that great as it seems...as EVERYONE wanted to be her friend...because she was THE Rosemary Ludenberg. Plus her dad never hangs out with her. One day, things change when the time machine starts malfunctioning..and Rosemary gets trapped in time with her classmate, Asher Vu. Will they ever repair the machine? Or will they be stuck through time forever...?

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