Part One: The Encounter

Part One: The Encounter

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"How much time passed I did't know. The only thing I knew was that it was still dark out and that I had been moved to some place that I did't recognize." It all starts with Lynn. Lynn is a intelligent, yet sometimes naive girl. Throughout all of her adventures, you will learn that she is not only theses things though. As she embarks on her journey, which she has no idea what it could be yet, she meets many diverse people and soon learns what is to be or even happen to her in this world she is in. Possibly, she may even want something more than whats in her own world. The only way to satisfy her curiosity is to go discover and learn about all the different things she has to about where she is.
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