The Guard Post (Sequel to The Guard Job)

The Guard Post (Sequel to The Guard Job)

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Adalynn ,previously, lost her memory. She doesn't know how or what caused it but she knows one thing, her mom is there for her. A year prior to losing her memory, she sees everything is wrong. Everything's out of place and the things that she was told might not be true. Thinking she is now, Lelia, she sets out to find the hidden truth is of her catered world. Will she discover that she's was truly lied to or will she live inside this fake world of hers? With doubts she soon starts to doubt the one person that told her the "truth". Fabricated lies start to fall out of balance and she opens her eyes to a new world she has never seen before in her short term of losing her memory. Will she ever gain her once lost memory and find out the truth? Nothing in a fabricated world stays forever, one day they fall out of the seams.
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