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... the person who fell was drowning.


"Why is everyone drowning in this place?" Arthur mused to himself before jumping in the lake. He was not a good swimmer, but he knew the basics. Luckily, he was able to pull the person to the shore in time.


It was a girl with blonde hair and doll-like features. However, those features were ruined by a scar running from the top of her eyebrow, across her eye, and reaching her cheek. Arthur noticed that the girl was not breathing and he st ...

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