Myth and Mortal

Myth and Mortal

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Rowan is a 19-year-old, he just ran away from his parents' abusive household, and now finds himself deep in the coniferous forests of Washington state. He finds himself trying to put as much distance in between his dreary apartment complex and himself. He soon finds himself, unfortunately, lost in the woods, and stumbles upon a figure leaning against a massive pine tree. He goes to check to see if the figure is alive, or if it's dead. Come to find out, it's a woman who has been knocked unconscious. Little does Rowan know, that his life is about to be turned upside down by this mysterious woman, and his life, all he knows, unravels before his very eyes.
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