Welcome to Hell {Prinxiety}
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  • Reads 25,827
  • Votes 1,263
  • Parts 34
  • Time 2h 54m
Complete, First published Jul 15, 2020
Welcome to the Castillo mines, also known as Hell on Earth. The mines are the number one buyer of kidnapped orphan children, I mean it's not like anyone will notice them missing, right? Of course, the biggest threat to the owners of the mine and the leader of the trafficking ring would be an escapee, if there was one. And for years Ryan Castillo managed to avoid such a risk, except a single, scrappy kid made it to the surface unnoticed, Virgil Shaw. Months later he recruits his new friends to help him take down the mines and trafficking ring for good, and hopefully find his best friend along the way. 

Let me know if this has been done before, if not then this is probably the most original story idea I've ever had or will have XD

Hey look I made my own cover for once! It's kinda trash but oh well I'm still proud

T.W. Swearing (in most chapters) Child labor/abuse?
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