Plastic Fury

Plastic Fury

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Enter a world where plastic toy soldiers come to life, locked in an eternal battle for dominance within the confines of their home. Witness the relentless struggle for power as these miniature warriors stop at nothing to assert control over their tiny domain. In a realm where every skirmish carries high stakes and every move is strategic, follow the gripping saga of these pint-sized combatants as they fight ceaselessly for supremacy. Prepare to be enthralled by the epic tale of living plastic soldiers engaged in a war without end, where the quest for control drives them to the brink of chaos and beyond. Plastic Fury Short story by Stanley Janoski (2015) Complete rough - final draft Story transferred from PDF version. Caution, dark humor, cruel humor, and mature language.
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