Smiles
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Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2020
Mature
The contents written in this book were gathered from various sources circulating around a certain town in certain region in a certain country that I chose to hide for privacy and prevention of people wondering into that certain town in a certain country...for their own certain safety.
 Some of the content where gathered from various forms of media, from mail to e-mail. Some have even called me to tell me what they were experiencing. Some from chatting sites on the internet, I asked if they lived in this certain town. To my surprise, they did. It freaked them out but at that point of time some already have told me events similar to them. 
 These are their stories.
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