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... had been peaceful…or should be. It was time for Eric and Alvin to return to the academy. However, the three made a promise for the family to visit the academy.

A festival?

How exciting was that?!

However, this was not the end to the day; Keith decided it was time to head deeper into the forest. Michael had told him before: the deeper you ventured, the more dangerous it became. But what could be more dangerous than the snowballs? As he embarked deeper in with an apex pred ...

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