M o n s t e r

M o n s t e r

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"We stop looking for Monsters under our bed when we realize they're inside us." -Anonymous Ross Blackburn's life has always been an unfortunate occurence. When he was little, he was happy. He had a best friend, he had parents that listened to him. But as he grew older, his life began to change. His friend drifted away from him and turned into something unrecognizable, often dragging Ross behind the school and beating him. Ross spent hours alone at his house waiting for his parents to come home. He always thought he would leave his town and escape, become something more. But in the forest, there are voices. And they're calling to him. Warning him of something he can't comprehend. Ross's life is changing, drastically. Something is coming. And if he doesn't figure out how to stop it soon, it will destroy everything.
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During her time working the night shift at a petrol station in the middle of a forest, Blake has met some weird customers. However, she's never had a night as strange as the one she's about to have. *** Nineteen-year-old Blake has moved out of her parents' house and decided to start a fresh life with bills and a mortgage. That means she needs money. Her job at the petrol station in Burstein Woods is supposed to be a boring way to earn a sustainable income, not a battle for life and death. Except, one Sunday night, it becomes just that. A battle for survival. Ticking clocks. White rabbits. Death?

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