Maya And The Forest Monster
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2020
Many horrific stories are talked about by people in their heritage, and these stories are purposeful when they are found in heritage and popular judgment.
  To communicate an idea and wisdom, and for children to learn from it, parents tell these stories to give a lesson to their children and to motivate them to obey their orders in the event that the parents are absent and leave the wills in the implementation of their children.
Fearing for them the childish ideas that are always searching for discovery, and to prevent them from taking responsibility for being unaware of what is around them, from these stories.
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Emmy's life is going just as she'd planned: She's living in her own apartment, dancing every day and is just leaps away from being named her company's next Prima ballerina. And she's only 17. But all of Emmy's plans come to a screeching halt when the FBI shows up at her door to let her know that she's being stalked by a serial killer. Suddenly, the safe, insulated world she created for herself is riddled with violence, fear...and a growing pile of dead bodies. At first Emmy wants nothing more than to forget her chilling new reality - but her admirer isn't finished with her yet, and before she knows it, Emmy's stuck in a nightmare she can't dance her way out of. Content and/or trigger warning: This story contains detailed scenes of murder, rape, torture, sex and stalking, which may be triggering for some readers. [[word count: 80,000-90,000 words]]