Thought we would be free
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  • Reads 73
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 9
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2024
Mature
They thought they could be free. They thought it was real. 

Four teenagers. Each one has a  different story and different problems. And when they decided that they wanted to be free and have some fun, they didn't know how bad an idea it might be to go to a particular old house.

Tw: !There will be heavy description of drug use (LSD and weed) , description of hallucination,  heavy mentions of low self-esteem, family problems, suicidal thoughts, mentions of blood, heavy drinking, death, mentions of homophobia and xenophobia, propagation (kinda?) of cigarettes and drinking alcohol, light sexual innuendos (in the way between couples, such as jokes), kissing scenes (not heavily detailed), cursing (a lot of), really dark humor!
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