The Cabin (Gonna Be Rewritten)
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  • Reads 80
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2024
8 objects join a group therapy experiment to find methods of coping and getting over their darkest problems. Unfortunately, as with any mysterious social experiment, things aren't quite as they seem. Why choose the cabin located in the campgrounds of the abandoned Yoyle City. Read as what's supposed to be a relaxing 3 months curldes into a never-ending nightmare.
This is my first fanfiction work I started writing, and I used to hate writing. So, please be kind.

Also, huge shout out to @silverwingsdragon for allowing their YH3 universe to be used in other fan projects because the world of that really inspired the direction for this one. I do have a few things different to fit my narrative for this project and other projects later down the line. These differences will be explained in the story, and prior knowledge of YH3 is not needed to understand the story of this project.
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