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Too Bright…

Penulis: AuthorN
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What is Too Bright…

Baca novel Too Bright… yang ditulis oleh penulis AuthorN yang diterbitkan di WebNovel. Its so… bright….Meet {Redacted}, a girl who seems about 12 years old, I wonder how she got here…. I wonder how I got here…?————————————“{69.86.65.76.89.78} …Where are you… I’m sorry… if only I was fas...

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Its so… bright…. Meet {Redacted}, a girl who seems about 12 years old, I wonder how she got here…. I wonder how I got here…? ———————————— “{69.86.65.76.89.78} …Where are you… I’m sorry… if only I was faster….{StATIc} wherever you are…please be safe…” ________________________ “There was no other way… wether she like it or not. Wether THEY liked it or not…. it will be done.” __________________________ “Who….are you….. what…..happened.?” ___________________________ “Wait….did she just say {StATiC}..” ——————————————— -A NEWLY CREATED PODCAST ON YOUTUBE • AuthorN on YouTube •

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