Experimental Love
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  • LECTURAS 10,735
  • Votos 303
  • Partes 14
  • Hora 53m
Concluida, Has publicado feb 20, 2023
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Sonic used to be a free Mobian...until The War between Eggman and Mobians started and ended, that humans started to hunt down Mobians going as far as putting them into camps, breeding farms, or forced to fight a longside military forces. The hedgehog does remember much besides pain...and torture, by the hands of G.U.N, but he didn't know they were planning on using him for a big project.
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Sonic The Hedgehog: On The Run.

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Second book in: Sonic Running. One child was forced to grow up way too fast, the other was never allowed to be one in the first place. A year after the Freedom Fighters disbanded, Eggman returns with a vengeance. To make matters worse, Cream and Vanilla mysteriously disappear, but they aren't the only ones. On top of that, the Commander of G.U.N seems to be losing a grasp on what really matters and Shadow discovers the military may be more connected to his past than he ever realised. Sonic's saved the world multiple times, with the help of his friends. But protecting the world from harm becomes a whole lot harder to do when the military's against you. And Knuckles knows, his best friend might just be the one they were all warned to save. Good thing Sonic's not known for being incredibly stubborn. Warnings: - possible strong language. - canon-typical violence. - mental health discussion. - saddening themes. - character death. Viewer discretion is advised. "The wind will always blow in the direction that it wishes to go." -Anthony T. Hinks.