Freak Circus
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  • Reads 34
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2015
The Freak Circus is a most want to see attraction. People all over the world come to see the impossible. Such as a girl that can bend herself in half, a man with no face, two people in one body, a skeleton ringmaster, and many more intriguing Freaks.

Raimond is a member of the Freaks. She's a young illusionist who's been with the circus her whole life. She never knew much about the outside world due to the number one rule of not leaving the circus' ground. She's was told it's like putting steak into a lions' den. They would want to tear her apart to satisfy themselves. The only way to stay safe is to stay in the circus.

When a normal boy named Heath is hired into the circus she thinks of him as the other blood thirsty humans. But when Heath tells her what's really out there, she grows an interest to discover. Will her interest take her too far where she disobeys the rules and leaves the grounds?
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