The Children's Hideaway
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 44m
Complete, First published Oct 12, 2022
Max is taken into what seems like an orphanage, while his parents are just out shopping. Once there, the leaders take control over him. He breaks through this and stands up against the leadership, willing to turn the place into a child-led hideaway for children. After this, a child who has very strict parents enters the hideaway and becomes their true self.

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