Blue & Red
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  • Reads 29
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Feb 01, 2020
Winslow Cunningham has had an uneventful life. That is until she is chosen to be the partner of a traveler of dimensions. Red is a boy with nothing but a nickname and only a vague sense of where he's going. The two have the makings of the most powerful travelers in universal history. Until an unexpected discovery changes the game for good. 
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