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Trapdoor
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    LECTURES 36
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    Chapitres 7
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    Durée 30m
  • WpView
    LECTURES 36
  • WpVote
    Votes 5
  • WpPart
    Chapitres 7
  • WpHistory
    Durée 30m
Terminé, Publié initialement avr. 10, 2021
Inspired by the song "Trapdoor" by Twenty One Pilots, Trapdoor is a story taking place in the 1900s where the circus that formally calls itself the Vanishing Circus thrives. Maria Valentine is a girl who attends this circus, and she decides to participate as a victim.
This is a slow-moving, dark, dystopian story. If you've read my other Trapdoor story, then you may not like this. The way Maria goes through everything in the story is completely different from the previous story.
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