Hospital
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  • Reads 1,938
  • Votes 94
  • Parts 12
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Mar 24, 2015
The pathway consisted of a knife and a hatchet on the ground. Daisy picked it up and exclaimed, 
"We're going to live!"

Cheers came from the girls- all except for Annabeth, who clenched her palms into fists and was sweating of nervousness.

"I'm scared. I don't think I can-" Annabeth protested, but was cut off by Daisy. 
"Yes, you can." she snarled. 
"Yeah, there's no turning back now." said Lillian.
***
Eight girls- Elizebeth, Daisy, Annabeth, Hazel, Haley, Angel, Lillian, and Rachel- are on a quest. Rachel has broken her arm because her older brother pushed her off of the stairs. 

They go to a hospital, but it is abandoned, since they live in an open field; in other words, the middle of nowhere. 

The hospital is haunted as well, but the girls are not aware. There are dangerous pathways, but some are only holding weapons inside and can be useful. 

Seven girls will die.
    Yet one will survive.
***
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