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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Mar 6, 2020
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Mystery
In a perfect world there is no conflict or violence. No lies to bicker over and no currency to start wars over. Everyone has a home full of fresh produce and flowers. Everyone is happy and life is amazing. Except for Quinton. This switches POV from the antagonist and the protagonist. You will feel pity and helpless for the villain and you will feel the vengeance and determination from our hero. Warning about sex and violence 18+
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