The Spring Fair

The Spring Fair

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Jack Moroughby was put through a near-literal hell, but he's pretty sure he's still sane. Mostly. After clawing his way out, he tries to go back to living his life. Fortunately, he's not the only one. Unfortunately, not everyone is happy to be back My first published story! Based pretty strongly on the Changeling: The Lost tabletop game by White Wolf.
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