Story cover for Don't Feel Quite Right (Palaye Royale fanfic) by LordJamesHetfield
Don't Feel Quite Right (Palaye Royale fanfic)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2020
Emerson takes his brothers Remington and Sebastian through a forest, trying to show them an area he found. But when he gets there he couldn't find the two. As he frantically searches for them he feels something behind him and he hears another set if breathing at random. But nothing's there, and it isn't either of his brothers. After getting out of the forest, he searches the place they were staying and there's still no sign of the two. They had simply vanished, and a part of Emerson feels something happened to them.
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