The Grey Film
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  • Reads 18
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 2h 13m
Complete, First published Oct 20, 2022
Basically, this story is just the lore of my OC, Felix. This took me.. a WHILE, and I am importing this from Google Doc, so I really hope that there isn't a huge loss of quality.

This is the first ever story that I have ever completed, so please be mindful, and that this story most certainly not be perfect (although I can say it improves a little bit from the middle to the end; the beginning was when I was just starting to get back into writing stories again, and there is definetly going to be some inaccuracies in this story, for my memory really isn't the best.)
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