Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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  • Reads 17
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2021
Mature
We all know the classic tale "The Wizard of Oz", where Dorothy Gale's Kansas neighborhood is hit by a massive tornado. She falls into a deep slumber and awakens in a dream world named Oz. But what if Dorothy never made it to Oz? What if she ended up in a mysterious room filled with ancient doors? Each decision Dorothy makes will determine if Dorothy will ever truly make it back home ...

Disclaimer: This is a Harry Potter Story and has mature themes. Credit to Daniel Radcliffe for writing the incredible Harry Potter series.  Also please do not redistribute this story.
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