Frostbite
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Ongoing, First published Jun 24, 2020
~A creepypasta story~
- Could be gore ( I don't know anymore) 
- Bad writing
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Frostbite originally known as Sean. He never told anyone his last name (Or I can't think of one) he never trusted anyone. He always stayed distant from people. His parents had left him with his grandmother. She was quite old too but she did her best take care of him. As soon as she got cancer he started to take care of her.  His grandfather had died years back. So when his grandmother passed away he was only 16. He moved back in with his parents. They worked constantly never home for their child. He was surprised to find that he was invited to go camping with them. It was winter, he had decided he would go. What he didn't know is that would be his final day of happiness and the start of the suffering. He finds himself trapped in his own mind. He finds out why hes made to suffer.
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