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Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2014
What if the different worlds we’ve seen in movies were real? What if cars did transform into large autobots? What if it was possible to have blades coming from your hand? What if this all happened right beneath us? We’ve always been told the Earth is made up of 4 parts...the crust, the mantle, and the outer and inner core, but what if this was all a cover up to hide the truth? What if beneath us right now, there was another world? A world that consisted of everything in the books we've read. In the movies we've watched. What if just how we live amongst so many different species, they lived amongst each other... And what if somehow, one day... you fell beneath the cracks and learned what's been hidden from us for so long. You learn that those books aren't fiction, but their everyday life. You soon learn that the government will do anything to keep the truth hidden... Even if that means taking a few lives in between...
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