The Faceless Man
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  • Reads 484
  • Votes 59
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 59m
Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2020
Mature
It's the year of 2177. One hour away from the Fomalhaut City, there's a house deep in the woods where four young adults have been living there for three years, ever since they have been freed from the orphanage. Still struggling to move on from their dark past, everything changes when one of them tries to commit suicide but is saved by an entity that they have never seen before. Where did it come from and will they even get the chance to enter its world?

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16 parts Ongoing Mature

Madeline Davis returns to the town in which she was born. At the age of three, she was sent to an orphanage due to her parent's death, where she grew up surrounded by stringent rules and harsh punishments. At twelve, someone finally adopted her, and she had a family, even an older brother, Oliver. However, it wasn't her family. It wasn't her blood they carried in their veins. And all she had ever wanted was to meet someone who shared her DNA, some part of her real family. All she had ever wanted was to be back at the home she didn't remember. Now she was sixteen and her adoptive family and Madeline were shifting houses. Little did she know the things she would discover in her new town, the people she would meet, the truths she would uncover. How just in a matter of months so much changed in her life. And now she was left to wonder if it would have been better if she had never come home at all.