Way Out
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  • Reads 41
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Complete, First published Nov 24, 2021
[Contest Winner] 2021 Dec: Alt-U A night at the local funhouse circus goes a little askew...and we end up exiting in another world?

2022 Jan: 'Key To Magic' Contest : Prompt 2: Your grandma treasured a seemingly peculiar looking pendant, which you inherit. Did you know what it could do?
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Wild Dogs [Draft - Beta readers welcome!]

4 parts Ongoing

After a faulty ritual on her twelfth birthday destroyed her life and shattered her memories, Soojin began running and never stopped. The only clue as to what happened is a gift her parents gave her as a child, and the promise that came with it. A wooden pendant with the power to summon a "friend" the day she turned twelve. Someone she is still waiting to meet... and trying desperately to find. It doesn't take long for Soojin to realize that this person is only one thread in a larger web, and that pulling it will begin to unravel the truth of what happened all those years ago. Her parents' promise wasn't the only one she carried from that day, either. Something else made a promise to her too... the same thing that's been chasing her, and the reason that she's running. But maybe it's all worth it, if it means finally understanding. And her birthday is just around the corner. PLEASE NOTE: This is my FIRST DRAFT, mostly edited but definitely not entirely polished. Consider yourself a beta reader and chosen for the glorious purpose of witnessing disaster take shape into art. Thank you!!