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sveta [45]
3 years ago
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I am writting a short story for school and I need help with a part of it. The story is about 2 teens who discover a book that ho

lds all the secrets of life. Like stuff about ghosts, demons, aliens, etc. But everything written in it is real. Death wants the book to raise the underworld and take over all the dimensions and universes. I am just getting to the part where they discover the book and open it to the first page. I am looking for a good warning that would be in this type of book in bold letters. Please help me. For further details or if you would like to read the story please message me. Thank you!
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faust18 [17]3 years ago
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Let me just start by saying this: this story sounds like a way darker version of Gravity Falls tbh

With that being said I think that an appropriate warning in this book would be: This book you are about to read holds all of the secrets of the universe, DO NOT let it get into the wrong hands. Death lurks in every corner, be aware. 

or something like that idk you can use it or not its up to you and if you do want it you can change it up or whatever
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