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Between the Lines
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Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2025
"I was just a reader. Until I became the story."
Skylar Evans never expected that an afternoon in a bookstore would change his life. He was just flipping through the pages of a mysterious novel and what happened next was he woke up inside the novel. Suddenly, he's a student at Blackfang Academy-a school ruled by fists and gangs. What could possibly go wrong?
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