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Eden of Fantasy
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  • Parts 10
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  • Reads 40
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 10
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2021
Eden and her mother decide to pick a new route for jogging at the Summerside Park you know, just to make their jogs more fun and adventurous... little did they know it might turn into a new chapter in their lives.
For Eden's mother Rachel, her daughter is missing... probably even dead, her step father still insists the police to search for her, while her real dad goes to the police and tries to tick them off against her mother. All this is going on in the real world... but what about Eden?? Is she OK? Is the different dimension a hell or a heaven to her... will she go back to her original life once she has had an amazing adventurous life with her new found friends in the fantasy kingdom of Veritas? Or will she leave her loving mother to live the life she always dreamt about.
Will she choose her family or friends?
The world we live in, or the world which is unknown to us?
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