Chocolate Fever
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 31m
  • Reads 136
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 7
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2023
Mature
This story has 6,710 words.

A new chocolate factory takes a town called Small Thread Ville by storm. When Sarah Finnley comes back home to visit her parents, she could see the joy and liveliness bring the town back to life. The whole town was selling and using this new chocolate from the Hubble Chocolate Factory very quickly it seemed. They were impressed by the home-made chocolate and how delicious it tasted. However, people who lived in Small Thread Ville would begin to get sick and die. Can Sarah find out what is happening at the Hubble Chocolate Factory in time to save her parents, best friend and the townsfolk? What does the Hubble Chocolate Factory have to hide?
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