ACROSS THE LAKE
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  • Reads 2,538
  • Votes 483
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2014
Mature
Tucked away inside the Great Lake of Erie, lays the small wooded island of BoxWood. Town residents are as peacefully and simple as country folk come, living their lives one day at a time.   On a family road trip from the city to Boxwood, to visit his uncle that he hasn't seen in over twenty years, Doug and his family of four are greeted by an array of friendly towns people, in spite of his wife and children's anal attitudes for the trip. The friendliness didn't last long at all, when the towns people suddenly turn from peaceful to malicious, with the flick of a switch, becoming brutally violent and ill-tempered. ACROSS THE LAKE promises to be a beautifully horrific thrill ride. Please keep all hands and other body parts inside the ride at all times HAHAHAHAHA !!!!!
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7 parts Complete Mature

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