The Hunt Begins
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  • Parts 1
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Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2022
Mature
⚠TW⚠
-Nsfw(Only some chapters which aren't required to be read and can be skipped over)
-Murder
-Mental Illness 
-Graphic
-Rape


The girl ran as fast as she could go, she had no idea where she was going but all she knew was that wherever she ended up was better than what she was running from. The thing was losing sight of her it had to catch her the girl was foolish she didn't know what horror was on the outside. The girl wanted the life she was robbed of she wanted her family, meanwhile the creature just wanted it's baby to stay innocent forever.
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