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N&M: Chapter Seven
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.quan.011.
Chapter 7 Home Invasion I told Mr. Banner everything about my dream. How the wolf chased down a young and took her alive although then ki..
N&M: Chapter Eight
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.quan.011.
Alan and Darius set off for their first quest. Not before handling a giant size problem.
N&M: Chapter Nine
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.quan.011.
Now, the two heroes are on their way to find a god, but danger is not too far away.
N&M: Chapter Ten
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.quan.011.
Chapter 10Biker Trouble Uncle! He was a god and Darius’s uncle. I still didn’t believe this skinny man could be a god. Even thought, I j..
N&M: Chapter Eleven
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.quan.011.
After facing against some inhuman biker, Alan must met their master.
N&M: Chapter Twelve
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.quan.011.
Chapter 12Facing the Dark Elf Woman After a goodnight rest, I found myself completely healed. All my cuts and bruises were gone. I got up from the w..
N&M: Chapter Thirteen
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.quan.011.
Alan is slowly on his way to Philadelphia. However things are going to get complicated
N&M: Chapter Fourteen
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.quan.011.
Chapter 14 Meeting Queen of Thieves Crashing through the window was not part of my plan, but I got in. I rolled on the floor and stopp..
N&M: Chapter Fifteen
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.quan.011.
Chapter Fifteen The Lust and Wisdom of Neil Something in Neil changed as he turned to us. He looked at us like we were simple pieces of..
N&M: Chapter Sixteen
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.quan.011.
Chapter Sixteen The Seer and the Valkyrie Darius drove us to the school, Sean Penn High School. While he surveyed the area, I looked at th..
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