Green (On Hold)

Green (On Hold)

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Clarene has always dreamed of joining the military, and being the one to end the war the Union has been fighting with the Asian Alliance for almost 100 years. She's always been a strong believer in her nation. But lately she's not so sure. The princess has been mysteriously killed, and Clarene might be next! And yeah ok this blurb is sucky but the story is going to be awesome I swear!
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