TW⚠️:
Gore
Murder
Suicide
Death
Swearing
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Everyone has a secret, and everyone will hide a secret about one thing or another. It's just who people are, they keep secrets from acquaintances, friends, and even family... and as I say this it makes me seem a little weird, huh?
I should dive into my story more...
I was walking to my job at the grocery store with my sister, Kiana, since she wanted snacks. I told her to call our parents to pick her up and go home straight after.
However... We didn't even reach the grocery store. Since, we saw a body and blood in the middle of an alley. Trying to call an ambulance and the police to see what was going on, yet we got no signal.
After that there was a rag over my nose and mouth and I tried pushing my sister out of the way making sure she wouldn't get kidnapped too, I tried screaming "HELP!" Kiana did as well.
But I woke up in an unfamiliar room seeing an unfamiliar girl, so I'm assuming no one helped me.
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Inspired by many rpg horror games
Such as
Angels of Death, Noel The Mortal Fate, Midnight Train, Your Turn to Die, Yume Nikki, Ib, Witch's House, Witch's Heart, Mad Father, and many more!
(Check these games out they're good!!)
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A/N:
Any of the schools and streets that I mention are not real I made them up!! :)
Thirteen-year-old Sarah Hemsworth has always been mature for her age, despite her struggle with incontinence. Volunteering at a daycare is her way of proving that she's responsible, even if her condition makes her feel different from her peers. But when an inexplicable incident causes her mind and body to regress into that of a full-fledged infant, she finds herself trapped in a world where she can no longer walk, talk, or even care for herself.
With each passing day, Sarah slowly begins to age forward again-but she's forced to re-experience childhood in a way she never expected. As she progresses back toward her teenage self, she confronts hidden fears, long-buried insecurities, and the deep-rooted question of what truly defines maturity. Can she find her way back to who she was, or will she emerge from this strange journey as someone entirely new?