IRONY (The Amazing Digital Circus X Reader)

IRONY (The Amazing Digital Circus X Reader)

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Suddenly transported from one world to another, (C/N) found herself terribly lost and confused when she found herself trapped into a digital world, forced to begin a new life and forget her old one. Meeting funny looking characters along the way, the girl begins to doubt everything about who she is to who she once was. Will she find a way to keep her sanity from breaking piece by piece as she uncovers more about her life companions and the secret emotions that devour them day by day or will she let herself dive into the Amazing Digital Circus like the cartoon character that she had been reincarnated to be?
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