Story cover for Misled by SerenityHarcourt
Misled
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    Reads 342
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    Parts 7
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    Time 55 minutes
Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2013
A dystopian young adult novel about a place called Elysium where people dreamed of living. However, they need to undergo a purification process before being allowed to move there. Once in Elysium, the citizens aren't allowed to go back to their hometown. The truth is only revealed when Fermaryllis II ran into an Elysian.
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