Story cover for The Gunslinger's Diary by KerinaHeineken
The Gunslinger's Diary
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Ongoing, First published May 17, 2023
Mature
It's the year 1865. The Civil War has long since been over, but the aftermath still plagues the Wild West. My brother Tobias and I struggle to keep our family farm alive, but we lived a simple and quiet life. At least we thought it was simple and quiet until I was kidnapped from our home when I was nine years old. Much has happened to me since the kidnapping, but I've learned the Wild West holds many secrets. 






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