Forest Calls You
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  • Reads 63
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2020
Mature
Abby is a thirteen year old girl with a horrid case of insomnia.
She has gorgeous silky black curly hair, smooth light brown skin and ocean blue eyes sparkling with ambitious curiosity.

Callie, her nineteen year old sister, has thick straight black hair, serious chocolate brown eyes and light brown skin as her; She doesn't believe her sister can actually hear the voices as she claims, nor sees the things she does- she and the doctors assume it's just a way of how she is copping since their parents unexplained disappearance. 

But one day Callie gave in and went to the forest... 

Was Abby's claim correct? 
Or was Callie right?

Was this all just some, twisted, dark, made up scenario from Abby's head because of the trauma?
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