The Upriser
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 45m
  • Reads 54
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 45m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2024
2 new parts
Ryan and Kelly Woodson live a fairly normal life in Virginia, the Old Dominion. But things start to take a turn when they start to see things that shouldn't be there or find notes and traces of someone needing help. Soon, a world they thought was normal, turns into something found in a fairytale. 



 This story is dedicated to Gypsy, my family's German Shepherd. Thanks for being my favorite girl and inspiration of the best character. I love you.
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The Fox and The Chicken

22 parts Complete Mature

⚠️WARNING ⚠️ This story can be upsetting to some. please follow the graphic content warning of this story. This particular story deals with issues such as mental health, self-harm, and trauma. If these things hit too close to home for you, please read with caution, or move to another story. Jenna ends up on the run, with little to her name. Many townspeople blamed her for the vicious murder of Henry. Rumors spread that she had gone savage, returning to the olden days of devouring her prey. Dinner? Jenna had a deep hunger. One so devouring and feverish that nothing could contain it. Until She met Henry. His sweet naivety filled Jenna with joy. At least that was what he thought. Lover? The little town of Jameston, didn't approve of this intermingling of species. It was unnatural! A rooster and a fox? That was like playing with fire. Everyone soon feared a devouring would happen. Lover...and Dinner...? Who says A fox in the hen house is all that bad?