Rules
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Ongoing, First published May 23, 2020
Lynn Rivers is a quiet teen, in a perfect world... Or so they say. Lynn lives in a world where rules, rule everyone. Everybody does the same thing every day. When someone breaks the rules they are kicked out of civilization and forced to die out on their own. 

Keep in mind: this story sucks and is meant as a joke, because of how bad I am at writing. This was created purely out of quarantine boredom. 

Also: this story in no way will ever be finished, because by all means, it sucks.
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