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What's the secret of Stem-12?
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Complete, First published May 29, 2020
Mature
Abandon all hope, ye who enter here

What is the secret?

It was March 13, 2020- Friday the 13th when the entire Class of Stem-12 had their recollection held in Baguio City.

They were having the time of their lives. Everyone was making the most out of the time left they had together since they are about to graduate. But the normal trip they thought they had suddenly became filled with horror and mystery.

What in the world made their trip become so horrifying? And what in the world is the curious case about the secret of STEM-12 Class 2020?
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