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Infinite Miles
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Complete, First published Dec 04, 2019
"Because you Miles, are infinite."


It was never supposed to go that way for Axel and Miles. And it was definitely not supposed to end like that too. But this is the story about what happens after the end. 

Follow Axel, Miles and Sydney through their hardships and battles as they attempt to help and save themselves as well as each other. As they try to discover themselves even though part of them was lost. As they seek to find the meaning of life despite being dead...or rather undead. 

This is a story about finding home. Wherever it may be. 

*SEQUEL TO THE MISSING BOY*
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