The fake is never found alive
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2021
Alis is not so normal at Infinity academy. She is some sort smart and some sort a baddie. She always is trying to do her best, but when it come NOT going to the principals office, shell fail. She just want something scary and fun to do in her life besides school. So she goes put with her friends house one night and they go out to an escape room. But she doesn't just come out tired, but DEAD. She dose not realized she goes by a cemetery and sees her grave. But thats not the only thing wrong. it says she was found dead in side an escape room killed by  someone or something in that room.But what if she was never, ALIVE, but a FAKE and found DEAD. It's not just the fact hat she randomly found dead but she died way before she was even alive. But there is more then 1 chance but she got just 1 now is hoping for a 2nd so she can live and re due the past so she can live... (dun dun duhhhhhh)
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