The Road Trip To Hell (Creepypasta x Reader)
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  • Reads 8,653
  • Votes 292
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2018
People always told you not to pick up hitchhikers but you can't say no when they had a knife against your throat.


Traveling across the country to begrudgingly visit her sister's wedding with a promise to introduce her made up "boyfriend" to her family, (Y/N), sets off in her beat up car with her never ending mix tapes and unhealthy amount of energy drinks in a seemingly normal, pain filled, cliché road trip of a lifetime. But when she gets ambushed by an infamous killer in a gas station, she finds herself traveling alongside him. What could be worse than to have a killer as your roadtrip buddy? Having 5 more killers at your side, duh.
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