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Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2023
This is a series of short, action-packed stories that each correlate to a round in the fight for Best Writer/Fighter in the contest: "Write to Rank."

The contest is currently being held by the Wattpad profile: "action."

All the best to my fellow writers, and may the best fighter win!!

"It ain't about how hard you can hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward." -Rocky Balboa

-Passed Round One.
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