Children Of The Corn

Children Of The Corn

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This is a story about when I made of the hugest mistakes in my life, I brought my friends to Galtin, when I found out this wasn't a normal place, I had to get my friends safe, this is is how I risked my own life to save my best friends, and in the corn A Child Shall Lead Them.
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