In Case You Don't Live Forever | X.P |
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  • Reads 12,426
  • Votes 375
  • Parts 5
  • Time 55m
Complete, First published Apr 20, 2020
Mature
Your best friend, Xavier Plympton, was murdered at Camp Redwood. A year later, you're still not over his death. A spontaneous trip to Camp Redwood doesn't go like you expected. 

*title inspired by Ben Platt*
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