The Last Expedition

The Last Expedition

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A camping trip sounds normal, right? But, would you do it in the heart of a forest, horrifyingly rumored to house stories which are eerily disturbing in exchange for views? Saying "no" is common to hear among people as they don't want to risk their lives. But one group of friends who are influencers seemingly doesn't have the word "no" in their vocabulary. Even with warnings, you can't stop them from doing such things just to be famous. As they step in the forest's grounds, nothing unusual. Meh. But soon, they will notice things that are out of place. What they call will be a 'fun' camping trip will turn into one of the most terrifying moments they experienced in their whole lives. Sightings of ghosts, hauntings, running for dear life, and scattered blood all over. Will they be able to survive everything that will cross path with them? Or completely turn into rotting corpses by dawn?
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A planned summer's vacation turn into nightmare when they stopped at one place and having so much fun by themselves without care about the place. How will they overcome the new experience the imagine that would be quite fun? What is the reason behind all of the incidents? (p/s : this is my first time writing a horror story. Even though I'm not really good but I really wanna try and my English is just kinda simple English and maybe have some error.)

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