Merrick & the Tower

Merrick & the Tower

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Jun 30, 2021
Horror, Romance, Fantasy setting The only light in the tower was from lanterns. The only warmth was from, flame, or a warm body. The only important direction was out. This is where these innocent children are. In a land past your knowing. Through a massive maze. Locked up deep in tower, that stretches farther down than up. Far away from all hope, or anyone who might care, if they knew. Surely they must be doomed. Also there will have to be some blank spaces when the story gets to cruel, for community guidelines.
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