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Until death do us apart (man x man)
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Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2024
A story of a young tailor who finds his way into the battlefield in WW2.

Please keep in mind that everything done and said in this story is made up and that I do not stand behind any of the actions or things said. As we all know, Germany has a very disturbing and horrifying history, which I want to represent in this story. I also am not a native english speaker , so my grammar, vocabulary, and way of speaking in general may seem off or strange. I still hope you can enjoy this story.
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