Thornland
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  • Reads 11
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2018
Thorns! There are thorns everywhere. They are spreading. Silent, invisible and powerful. Nobody escapes them. Nobody is safe. Sometimes you catch a bit of their size and strength, but you shake it off because you do not want to see them. Nobody wants to see them. But they are there. We are surrounded by thorns.
They will hurt you. Because they can do it - they want it.
They make you bleed. And it hurts. Oh yeah!
They want it to hurt. They always want it to hurt.
They want you to suffer. And they manage it. You suffer.
Your wounds bleed and bleed, but no one sees it, because they hide their puncture wounds so that no one else sees that they have stung you.
So much they hurt you until you think you're about to die. And you want it to end so badly. But they do not allow it. They only hurt you more and you want to crawl away. You want to escape...
But no one escapes Thornland.
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