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7 Days In The Mirror
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Ongoing, First published Sep 22, 2021
One mirror, one set of kids and one mission. Four criminal teenagers are on the loose for yet another crime and need a safe hideout. Going out of the ordinary and thinking for the best, the kids decide to make a home out of an abandoned mansion, but what is the fun in having something so 'boring'. Mischievous minds always need some kind of troublesome case to deal with. No matter what they are, criminals, detectives or inexperienced ghost hunters, these kids got a show to play.

Please note that '7 Days in the Mirror', although shows much of the fantasy genre for a story, is purely based on horror and is not suited for those with deep fears, wild and crazy imaginations or those of any age under twelve years. This is purely for the safety of a developing or unstable mind, warnings are warnings but do as you please and enjoy the story.

A four year project based on the series Ghost Busters and Dory and the Wizard of Oz.

Nathan Antoine, an original story.
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