Experiment Dome| Loop Of Time (Editing)
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  • Reads 62
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05
..     To begin this story most would say once upon a time. But what if that story is still going? Over and over. An infinite loop some might say.... 

..     Imagine a world where every day is the same. The sun rises, you wake up, and the same events unfold, again and again. For some, this monotony is a prison. But for Jeremiah, it's a puzzle. 

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    I have no Idea to write and the story starts off slow! 

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