A Train to 1941 (on-going)

A Train to 1941 (on-going)

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A 24-year-old history professor accidentally travel back in 1941 and given a chance to change the tragic history of our country during world war II by traveling back and forth from 2021 to 1941 through the use of train. Would she be able to change the history or the history will always repeat itself? Genre: Historical Fiction and Fantasy Date Started: December 08, 2021 Date Finish: Disclaimer: Some parts of the story are based on actual events that happened in Philippine history. In certain cases incidents, characters, characters experiences and timelines have been changed for dramatic purposes. Certain characters are entirely fictitious. I created a fictitious character that is not really based on actual events.
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Do you believe in time travel? Is it possible to go back in time? What if one day you just woke up, and everything went back in the past? Will the memories left by time be repeated? Meet, Ysabelle Tanya Torres. The arrogant and troubled woman who returns to her past she has long wanted to return to. She asks for it almost everyday. As time passed, it only became more chaotic. It started with a small clock placed by a mysterious old man in Ysabelle's bag. Can she still return to the present? Or remain in the chaotic and increasingly complicated past? started: June 8, 2021 finished: December 28, 2021 (UNEDITED)

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