•Sweet Like Lead Acetate•
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  • Reads 32
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 17m
Complete, First published Aug 05, 2024
When one boy decides to smash a picture frame holding a mystical candy in the local Candy Shop in Lapel, Indiana; he traps six teens with him. Now, these teens are faced with challenges like no other. In a candy store during lockdown, this group must eat mystical candies hidden in a secret room in order to open the door. Though there's a catch. These candies place you into horrible challenges that keep seeming to escalate. Will they all die to these challenges? Or will they make the right choice and escape the candy shop once and for all?
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This story is about three middle school students trying to survive the rest of middle school without dying from something evil. When working on a project, a student named Sophia found a dusty old book underneath the school library floor. She showed her two other friends Judah and Zach which made them open the animus book that unleashed something greater than either of them can imagine. With some curiosity, they realized that the powers were waiting for them ever since they were born. The book didn't just give them magical powers. The powers had to be a weapon for something dangerous coming along. It even brought along a special entity to help the trio to build up their powers. With the training, the group gets their powers as strong as they can, even stronger than they can handle. Even with their powers, they can't protect themselves against students and teachers in middle school.