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The Theory of Chance
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Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2016
Mature
Despite the fact that Aisha was born and raised a Muslim, she has officially wired her brain to think only logically and to prove everything with scientific facts. But when she is reunited with her playmate from several years ago, she's forced to question her religion, the concept of love and the liability of chocolate brownies and candy sprinkles.
    
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