Press Corps - The Mission Didn't Change

Press Corps - The Mission Didn't Change

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The Press Corps is a neutral news organization dedicated to broadcast reports directly from the frontlines of the Foxhole wars, also known as the Caoiva-Veli conflict. With nothing serious ever going on (maybe), the entire book may be a collection of one-shots centered around the members of the Press Corps as they continue to insert themselves in a hundred-year conflict between the two nations. A/N: The story is an alternate universe of my original book, titled "The Mission Has Changed." If you haven't read it yet, I'd recommend so. This would have a 1940ish setting despite it not taking place in our real history. So if you were to imagine the setting, imagine WW2 but it's been at it for hundreds of years.
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I'm back. I took a break from creating new Wattpad.com reading content for months, but I'm ready to start again now. There's no doubt that those of you who live in the USA have heard all the headlines that have made their way into the zeitgeist one after another. But let me offer you a book that will leave you smiling. There are three fandoms represented in this book: two anime TV shows and one other TV show. But don't think it's canon, because that wouldn't make sense. In this series, each chapter is set in an alternate universe and should be read like romantic comedies you'd find at your local library. Of course, there's a historical theme in each one. If you're foreign readers, I'm sure school's already started. Otherwise, I hope you enjoy it and have a good summer.

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