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The Secret Behind the Mask
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 59m
  • Reads 262
  • Votes 30
  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 59m
Ongoing, First published Feb 26
2 new parts
Amalia Knight was raised to be everything her mother was, a proper woman of Upper Class Society. But that's never snuffed out the fire burning within her to learn everything she can about her father's aether factories and how he runs the business. Why? She wants to run them someday, make them better for workers, and have aether available for everyone in London. But with Reynard, the Night Fox, strolling around and raiding aether factories like it's his playpen, Amalia wants to take this vigilante down. But when she faces him at a party she and her father are at, she starts to question everything. 

Suddenly, she realizes those she's grown to trust all wear masks she'd never seen before, including herself. Is she ready to pull these masks off and see what lays behind it, including Reynard's?
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