Chasing Dolls (Collaboration with ItsMarkWhitey)
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  • Reads 67
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2016
Characters can't come to life. No way. Surely not. But, what if it only takes one book, one pen, and one creative idea?
  
  Hector Wright has lived his entire life under a rock. Nothing has ever gone smoothly and the barriers he continues to put up stop him from ever having the future he wants. Even Amy, the only person he's ever let into his life, the only person that really knows he exists, can't force him to change his ways.
  
  So, when the last family relative on the list checked out of the world, he didn't realise his life would suddenly change and the world around him too.
  
  All he's ever wanted to do is write. That's all he ever does. So why not transgress the boundaries? Why not find a new story and let it come to life? Why not make the impossible possible?

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  Warning: May be strong language, mature content and violence.
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