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A DOG DROP

A DOG DROP

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Three ordinary students. One strange detention. And a dog that shouldn't exist. When Dave, Jess, and Angel watch the world freeze around them, they realize they're no longer living in the ordinary. A glitching dog, a cryptic tag that reads IT WORKED, and the sudden appearance of a mysterious man thrust them into an impossible reality. Guided by him, the three are drawn into a journey through time itself-a journey that will test their friendship, their courage, and their grasp of what's real.
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