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A Proposition Concerning Doors
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Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2021
Every choice is a door. Every door hides something different, an outcome that cannot fully be foreseen. Those who travel have a choice to make, good or ill.

Willow Rose searches for a place to belong; a door she can open to find her own.

Caradoc Henness is blind and tries to flee the choice before him. 

Now it is time to take a chance, time to make a choice. Will you join us?
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