Dare
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  • Reads 1,080
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 4m
Ongoing, First published Mar 26, 2019
Mature
15 friends, one house, and a journal. All seemed normal but was it really? A man in a black hoodie with a white pale mask is upon them, watching their every movement. But how? Friends get killed, injured, or even gone missing. It seems as though everyone apart from those 15 have disappeared without a trace. Was it an apocalypse? 

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"What's this?" Brooklyn asked, picking up a book with yellow blank pages and a leather cover. 
All 14 friends turned their eyes to her examining the book, one got up. 
"It's mine, sorry I left it there." Alex said grabbing the book, more like snatching. 
"Where'd you get it?" Sienna asked, noticing him acting different. 
"On the road, came with a weird pencil and note." He replied. 
"What note?" Ryan asked trying to grab the book, but Alex had moved back. 

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'When you pour out your thoughts, it can be very dangerous because it feeds the unknown.'
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