《Providence (+Book 2: Pestilence)》Part Two: Maleficent Dominion
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PART TWO: MALEFICENT DOMINION
Here we are part two. The part that comes after part one and before part three. What is the point of this, you ask? Well, to introduce part two, of course! I like to thank you for reading this far. This is my first ever manuscript and I am proud about what I put out and I know it can be enhanced. I know it needs more rewrites, but if I didn’t put it out for the world to see despite its flaws then it would’ve stayed hidden in the annals of my cluttered brain. Is this a joke chapter, you ask? No, of course not. Why would you ask such a thing? I am a man of integrity. I take my online career very seriously. So… you know what’s a funny name? VERGINER. And don’t you dare try to pronounce it the mature way. You know which pronunciation I am talking about it is hilarious. Come on now. Say it. Say it. Say it. Read aloud now.
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Is that 500 words? Yes! Finally! Okay, thank you, bye.
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