THE WICKED MILE
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  • Reads 31
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2015
The Mad Hatter meets Little Red Riding Hood.

Edgarr Madhat drops off a dinner invitation to Scarlet Rogue's home one dark night regarding a dinner party. But the dinner party is not what it seems. In fact, it's the deadliest thing Scarlet's ever attended.

Scarlet better pray she plays her cards right.

[Edgar Madhat partly inspired by Edgar Alan Poe, just to give him a little more . . . MADNESS.]

SUMMARY COMING SOON.



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