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Reality or Fantasy?

Reality or Fantasy?

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A story of an amnesiac girl, found herself awaken in a white room. With a boy. Together, they would have to face the world in it's abnormality. More importantly, was she actually facing the reality? Or rather, she was only delusioning? Be careful for what you may see as reality, may only be a delusion.
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