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Fate Before Us
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Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2019
//DISCONTINUED(for now at least)//

Dull world, no color, boring you could say...

Layla Winston used to have a normal life, well until her mother, Evelyn, died. Her father had tried to save her, he was a scientist. In trying to save Evelyn, it resulted instead of her passing onto the afterlife. Layla's father, known as David, then fell into the deep pit of depression, then blaming Layla on her mother's death. Her father would abuse her. Layla was to scared to fight back. One day though her father had done an experiment on Layla. The machine that operated the experiment must've used Layla. Next thing Layla knows she wakes up in...color! She called out, no one. She soon discovered all humans were dead. Why was she alive!? Little did she know, in her city, Darren was still alive. Together they try to bring all of humanity back to life. Read 'Fate Before Us' to find out what happens on their adventure.

Started: 8-22-19
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#11 in alittleromance 8-31-19
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