A Dangerous Path: Doctor Who
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  • Reads 467
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 12
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2014
Alixandria Van Der Wolfe is rather complex. A sophomore in high school, she makes awful choices for one so brilliant. Her parents, always on trips and out of the house, never seem to notice. Alixandria gets home from school late one night, and meets a very peculiar stranger in her kitchen. As it turns out, there is a highly dangerous electrical storm on the horizon with the potential to end life as we know it. Though, is it just nature taking hold of the reigns or perhaps someone trying to rule in her stead?
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