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Elucidated Sentences: The Hanging Tree
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Ongoing, First published Aug 14, 2022
A horror story based off an accident. 

Imagine your are walking home. It's cold, and your all alone. Suddenly you hear a giant crash and a scream. Knowing nothing could will come of going in alone you call the police. They arrive shortly and you venture into the woods to your left. The first thing you see is a rope. Then the giant tree. But what takes you the longest (and has the most impact) is the quantity if nooses hanging from this tree. Each with stains on the ground and rope. You look to the tree trunk and see the letter. pinned by a rock at the base of the tree. You continue looking around for what made the crash and see another body. A small one, malnourished maybe? It slowly moves away. Making no noise.

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