Mandela's Dance
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  • Reads 19
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2024
Mature
-WIP-

(This is based off the original story of "69 Shades of Brown", so you could kinda call this a spin off or something)


Cesar and Millie Torres return back to Cesar's childhood home after his mother's sudden death, leaving the house for the two to raise their daughters. 

Cesar always remembered Mandala County as a sweet little town up in the state of Wisconsin, but now that he's lived in California since he was 16, his view had matured. Mandela County was dull, and no one there was particularly intriguing for the most part. But at least he was back home, right?

Well, the poor Torres family is faced with a concerning broadcast about something called "alternates", and now they are stuck in defense mode. Maybe Cesar's childhood friend Mark Heathcliff could help? He's always been the paranoid type, but this might just be proof he was right all along...



Lets just hope the Torres family lives💀🙏
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