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Asteroid Atlas

Asteroid Atlas

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The Asteroid named after the God who carried the world on his back. How Ironic. Viola is a Junior at Sandybrook Highschool. She's got stellar grades, a nice life, and the best friends and family in the world. Her future looks bright That's what she thought, until the dazzling Asteroid Atlas veers off course and into the Earth, destroying her bright future and forcing her to look deep into her own past. Recovering, lost, and broken, follow the story of Viola Marie and her life long friend, Aldren Darius in a search to find their good friend, Myra, and their own families, all while discovering haunting powers and abilities, as secrets and history unveil themselves.
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