A Minute Away
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  • Reads 416
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 42
  • Time 2h 11m
Complete, First published Oct 15, 2016
A boy named Amir, lives his teenage life through highschool. Obsessed with this one girl, he tries really hard to build up his confidence and ask her out to the Midnight Ball, he finds himself not concentrating on his studies and come to a conclusion that he might just give up on that girl.

At the ball, with no one to go with, Amir, wastes his time alone. Isolated from the school.

He meets someone familiar during that night and he tells Amir that he is able to control the very essence of time.

For some time later, Amir is experienced first hand of his friend's-Adli-death reported on t.v.

With his new-found abilities, he manifests them to save his friends life, but what Amir doesn't know-is that he in much trouble than he thought he was in.
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