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<p> Imagine waking up in a hospital room, you can barely move. No one comes when you call. The only other person present is a little boy, who is, surprisingly, more help than you would expect. What would you do? This is the exact situation Sally finds herself in. Almost immediately she discovers that nothing is what she thinks it is. Not the boy, not the hospital, maybe not even herself. She is in deep trouble and the consequences will be dire if she can't find a way out. She is a fighter, though, and just doesn't quit. As a baseline human, she starts as the lowest of the low and has to claw her way up in spite of being tangled in a shifting web of schemes and plots. She has to do her best, and maybe her best is pretty good. As Sally uncovers more about her situation, she finds that she has to be smart and tough and that in this place she needs to depend on her friends, who are using her as much as she is using them. This book contains themes concerning life, death, and body functions, light swearing, minimal nakedness, and should be suitable for most. </p> <p> Some pertinent info: Ten Thousand Sallys is a complete story of approximately 140 pages in 20 chapters. Approximately 80,000 words. Some of the chapters are quite long. In the time since I wrote it, my skills have improved, so I am editing each chapter as I post it. This will take a little time. Not to say I'm anything akin to a good editor, but I'm all I've got, unless you readers chip in. </p>
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