Campground Murders
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Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2020
A group of girls travelled to a camping site after graduation. But after a virus breaks out, the entire forest is quarantined. no one but the group is there, and there is no way for them to leave. As the disease spreads, they realize two things: Firstly, it impacts people differently. Secondly, it only shows at night.

As the severity of the situation progresses, and people begin showing up dead, will the girls figure out a solution? Or will they start turning on each other, until the real threat is not the murders but their fleeting sanities? Will they survive, hidden away from society and aid?
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