Story cover for Euphemia: A school destined to burn.  by izzy_moonbeam
Euphemia: A school destined to burn.
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  • WpHistory
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Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2025
Mature
Uncover the secrets burned in this prestigious school as an outcast. Will the journy change your life? or will it ruin what's left of you? Find out by reading the POV of the protagonist, Hallister, and see what and where this story will lead him.
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