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So much support! Thank you all for the reviews, words of support and the pre orders! I’ve uploaded chapter three for you to enjoy. I hope you like it! 

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    This is a very interesting premise, and I want to see what happens next for sure. The protagonist gets the same information about this mysterious project as the reader which helps bring us into her world. The description of images seen also puts the reader in the scene, and I really look forward to reading more.
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      This is a very interesting premise, and I want to see what happens next for sure. The protagonist gets the same information about this mysterious project as the reader which helps bring us into her world. The description of images seen also puts the reader in the scene, and I really look forward to reading more.
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