The Clock that Struck Midnight
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  • Reads 70
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2020
Mature
Waking up in a clock tower, Suzen Flintwork must navigate a new world that is unfamiliar to her, one of stories, in which she struggles to. All her habits have no meaning in this world, and the mask she wears slowly looses its meaning. And the only records of her are the journals she writes, as days pass by in this new world. These records will show all the lies, the betrayal, and the pain she has to survive.

WARNING: This story will contain gore, violence, use of drugs, swearing, and other elements that may be suggested/used.
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