~Why Should I Tell You Anything?~ AUDIO VERSION
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Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2018
~AUDIO VERSION OF WHY SHOULD I TELL YOU ANYTHING?~

"The forest was where no one went. Death seemed to have his hold on the entire forest. Those who went in, never came out. This was a real problem for our town. They tried to destroy it. They tried to close it off. But people just keep going in, thinking it was a joke or that they were just special. No. This forest took all."

Eve has always been warned to stay away from the forest. No one ever survives the forest. But when a beautiful little boy emerges from the forest's borders, covered head to toe in blood, everything she ever knew changes.

Eve is left confused and desperate for answers when everything goes downhill. So many questions left unanswered and secrets to uncover. But she has one problem.

They refuse to tell her anything. And really want to kill her.
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