Heshi Masara
  • Reads 93
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 10m
  • Reads 93
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 5
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2015
Heshi Masara is a chant that tribe people used. They would chant Heshi Masara when they were sacrificing something.

This story is about a young girl who wakes up in a unknown place. She soon finds out that she is on an abandoned island run by a group of men called ' Forever no more '. This island has rules. If you break a rule there will be consequences. The group of men, 'Forever no more ' take people from all over the world who speak English and put them on there island. The girl makes friends with heaps of different people but she also makes heaps of enemies. She is the only child on this island. Together, she and her friends must try to find a way to escape this island. But on the way they will have to make unforgivable choices. 
This is a story to keep you on edge at all times and show you how friendship can save your life.
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