The Pyramid

The Pyramid

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The town of Sejak is like any other town. There are a lot of shops near the Central Square. One day a pyramid appeared out of no where near one of the shops. No one knows how it got it there. No one knows who got it there. Will the pyramid have some sort of effect on the lives of people living there. And if it does, will it only be a good effect? . . Please vote for the story guys.
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