A Man for Himself (Norton X Eli) [Identity V] *UNEDITED*
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Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2019
A man for himself. That was Norton Campbell's belief. If he hadn't decided to stick to that idea, he would have been dead by now. He wouldn't have survived the tragedy that happened back in the mine and come out in one piece. But, most of all, he wouldn't have had the chance to participate in the game.
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