The lost kingdom
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 52m
  • Reads 278
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 8
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2020
When a young teen finds out he is the last hope for civilization, him and his sisters all band together and embark on a quest to find the forgotten kingdom and restore the day and night cycle. But if they fail the world will never see daylight again and will forever be cast in darkness.



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Kayla Anderson -19 (Oldest sister of the Anderson family) 
Height: 5'9


Amy Anderson -16 (Second oldest sister of the Anderson family) 
Height:5'7



Jaden Anderson -14 (Only boy in the Anderson family)
Height: 5'10



Sara Anderson -14 ( Youngest sister in the Anderson family)
Height: 5'6

Sara and Jaden are twins born under a dying sun with hopes that Jaden can save their sun and the lives that depends on the suns warmth and light. Being the two oldest, Kayla and Amy have to protect Jaden as he learns of an unknown world and as he tries to adjust.

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