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Missing posters
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Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2020
13 children went missing 10 years ago one Halloween night. Authorities reported them dead after the only evidence they could find after several years, was a pair of pink shoes.
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Jessica Anderson is determined to find the missing kids after finding one of the old missing posters. And she knows they're not dead. Will Jessica and 5 others be able to solve the case? Or will they become its next victims?

WARNING: It Will contain scary things like haunted dolls and ghosts. If you are not comfortable with these things do not read.
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"That day at the park had been strange. I sat their alone with the sense of someone watching me swing on the swingset. My house was right down the street and my parents gave me a small cellphone to call them in case I ever needed. My neighborhood wasnt safe, lots of kids were stolen from this very park and some even killed while being held captive. Police never found the killer and legend has it the ghost of kids killed from this park will follow you home and kill you, making you suffer worse than they themselves did. They believed that If they couldnt be alive, no other kid should be too. Why I decided to go here alone? Reason unknown... Typical Me. Murders and any suspected kidnappings hadnt happened in years but who knew when they were bound to happen again? That was why I was running home. Alone, scared, and soaked in rain water. Even better my parents had left to a nearby market with a note on the door saying they'd be back soon." -JadaWesley copywright 2015