The Alphabet Pain Enigma
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 65
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 7
  • Time 33m
Complete, First published Aug 03, 2013
Zoe Fox, a girl with a sad story, would probably be a bad person to talk to if you knew she had powers (spoiler alert!). Chloe Dex, a girl with that black emo get-up but inside she's funny and really nice isn't intended for something like this. Holly Lloyd, a girl who eats, sleeps then goes off, what to do with her? She can be carefree, innocent and sometimes really really mean with a hint of stupid and tone of chaos but who would suspect this child of the MUG. Would you help the MUG?. Who would help a killer? The MUG will strike on you for this. MUG... Might as well say goodbye to your friends and family. Good luck, and ask again, WHO WOULD HELP THE MUG?!?
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