An introduction
In Miami lived a boy of 18 years old, named Robert, strong muscles, tall, clever with a lot of imagination. Blue penetrating eyes, brown short hair, who loved to read books and dreamt of having amazing adventures. Usually, he dreamt his fascinating dreams at night, but many times it was during the day.
He had a sister named Helen, 17 years old beauty, with a shaped body, blue big eyes like her brother, and long beautiful blond hair.
They lived with their parents in a house near the sea.
One day when Robert sat on his chair in his room, dreaming, she just stood near him, hearing strange voices coming from his open mouth.
Feeling afraid she pushed him causing him to wake up with unseeing eyes.
Frightened she wanted to push him again when Robert talked to her with a strange voice. "Helen, write down my adventure,"
Then his eyes closed again, but he talked to her, and she wrote everything he said including his strange voice and his frightening story.
Feeling strange as she herself was transferred to another place, she saw in her imagination what was occurring to her brother Robert the dreamer.
A young woman must compete in a deadly televised competition, Grimm Games, to ensure her twin sister survives.
Season 1 of Grimm Games
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When twenty-year-old social activist Kam Wendall discovers her name among the contestants of the deadly television competition Grimm Games, she's stunned to realize her estranged twin sister, Millie, has stolen her identity to compete.
Determined to save her sister, Kam enters the contest. At a secret and isolated location, they compete against others through nightmarish sets, perilous escape rooms, and sinister puzzles, and must outsmart the sadistic Grimm entities stalking them.
Amidst the twisted challenges, can Kam and Millie rebuild their fractured trust all while evading the diabolical forces at play? And would even that be enough to help them survive the Grimm Games and emerge victorious?
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"Oh, I understand." I didn't blink as I spoke. "But the only way I'm ever stepping foot inside your set is if you force me."
"Our contestants are volunteers," Ms. Holle went on. "We've always run the games that way and forever will. We're not accustomed to forcing anyone to partake, and that opportunity will be extended to you too."