The Frenzy at Fright Fest
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 40m
  • Reads 13
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 10
  • Time 40m
Complete, First published Oct 23
When twelve-year-old twins Emma and Lily hear they get to spend Halloween at the newly opened Fright Fest theme park with their older brother, they expect a night of thrilling rides and spooky fun. 

However, the park's attractions are more terrifying than they ever imagined. As they navigate haunted houses and eerie mazes, they soon discover that the scares are not just for show-something sinister lurks within the park, feeding on their fear.

 With each ride they conquer, they must confront their deepest anxieties to escape the nightmarish realm of Fright Fest before it consumes them. Can the siblings outsmart the malevolent force controlling the park, or will they become permanent attractions in the ultimate fright fest?
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