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The 7 Tellers
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Complete, First published Jul 04, 2016
Maria, Tara, Wyatt, Trina, Fel, Stacy, and Stephanie are best friends who were going on a camping trip to celebrate the end of the school year. While exploring the forest, they have seen something that they shouldn't have. They are then caught by the mysterious person, who took away their memories of everything that happened with a memory eraser gun.

After waking up, they find themselves in the middle of the forest with a blank mind. The police find them, but only to discover that they were reported missing by their parents for over a month. The side-effect of the memory eraser gun is that the person/people will start to go insane, or appear so to any other person. This mysterious person is going to make sure of that.

The memories will only be gone for about 2 months, and that is where things start to go haywire.

When they remember what had happened, they go through many things, all because everyone thought they were crazy.

What had they seen? What will this cost them? And who is the mysterious person?
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