The Mountains of Loss
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 67
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 8
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Oct 18
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Loss has never been easy. These six young people know that all too well. Thankfully life seems to have a solution for them. A camp.

But they soon find out being surrounded by therapists and other mourning people is not the miracle they and their loved ones had hoped for. All it does is make you feel even more alienated. You are not normal, and these people believe you will never be. And so they all secretly decide to find their own way back to the world. Away from their loss, away from alienation. As they journey to find their own way out, they form an unexpected bond with one another. In the end, will they finally find people in the process? Or will this loss forever destroy their life?
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