The Forest Doesn't Forget

The Forest Doesn't Forget

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When the bus crashes deep in the wilderness, Olivia wakes to blood, silence, and a boy carrying her out. Their classmates are gone, the woods stretch endlessly in every direction, and there's no signal-no way to call for help. As the small group of survivors gathers what little they can, Olivia finds herself drawn to Noah, the quiet boy with steady hands and tired eyes who somehow always knows what to do. Together, they face more than the elements: grief, fear, and the impossible weight of leading others when you barely know how to save yourself. But in the stillness of the forest, with nothing familiar left, a fragile kind of hope begins to grow-one built not on rescue, but on each other. This isn't a camping trip anymore. It's survival. And maybe something more.
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Brooklyn had always dreamed of living in the woods. All day she would dream, and imagine herself in the peaceful, tranquil cover of pine needles. But one day, while visiting the woods, she sees a mysterious girl. She kept wondering who the girl was, but when she bumps into the girl once again, this time in the city, the girl has cuts all over her face. Does Brooklyn dig deeper, into this mysterious girl, and find a way to enjoy the woods, or does she leave her be, and never see her again? Peyton had always loved visiting the city. Whenever she came, she was at peace. Her mother and father would watch behind her with big, happy smiles, as Peyton frolicked around the concrete jungle. But now, her mother is dead, from a chronic and fatal disease. Peyton's father, now surrounded in sorrow, no longer was able to live happily. When Peyton came home one day, a plate was thrown at her face, and towering above her was her very angry father. Peyton has the choice, to either leave the woods to find help, or keep suffering in the aura of her angry father.

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