Til we meet again
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Ongoing, First published Sep 08, 2014
Why does it matter if we talk in person or through a headset?
Why should it matter if some of us are yound and others are old?
Why does it matter if they live in Britain but I live in America? 
I just dont understand.
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Hey guys. I probably have no followers because this is my only
story but hey, if youre reading this, thanks.
WARNING: some foul language is involved.
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This story is about a young girl, Book, who finds that
her online community has somehow ended up all together; 
But how?
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The people in this story are based on my
online community.
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There may be references or inside jokes,
this I will post them right here as I
write for you, the reader :)
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