The Crisis Camping Trip
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 28
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 4
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Mar 15, 2016
Mature
Sam is a boy struggling with clinical depression. His addiction to anti-depressants make it easier for him to deal with his mother slowly fading away, leaving him with his abusive father. Ruby is a runaway orphan, who uses her rebellious side to help her hide from social services. Alex gets bullied for his sexuality and constant solitude. When they are forced to cross paths at an unfortunate camping trip, who knows what they will come across? Will their lives ever be the same again? 

You might want to keep one eye open tonight. 
For in your slumbers the deadliest of demons take flight. 
If you lose your way, take caution, who knows what's waiting there?
The creatures are stirring, with crimson eyes they stare. 
And these peaceful beings, they feed on pain and on death. 
So watch out. They are after your one final breath.
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