Safety Pin | Spruceworth 6.4
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  • Reads 6,081
  • Votes 458
  • Parts 37
  • Time 5h 34m
Ongoing, First published Sep 25, 2019
*sequel to Outer Space*

       Living in a small village seems like an ideal life. It's calm, peaceful, relaxing, and everything you need is just a walk away.

       Unless you're talking about Spruceworth. That village has been anything but calm for the past ten or so years and this time, it's not any different. 

       After the explosion that shook the entire village upon hearing the news, Ollie and Grant Asher-Simms desperately want to live a normal life, though it's very hard with Grant's newfound fame, Ollie's mental illness, their past addictions, and both of them seemingly at the centre of a new crime in the village.

       They soon need to realize that life in Spruceworth is anything but normal.
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