My Life now
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  • Reads 26,722
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published May 05, 2016
It is the year 2026 a scientist developed a deaging syrum. Some people chose to be deaged and were adopted off. But little noah did not choose to be deaged so now he is shipped off to the adoption center. Barry allen has been wanting to adopt ever since caitlin adopted her little girls. So he goes to adopt. Once he lays his eyes on noah he knows that noah is going to be his son. Now watch his new life now.
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