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No Such Thing As A Mountain
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2016
Jason Willbrew lives in a small valley town, everyone is on good terms with each other and everyone values one another. The town has a local myth: mountains don't exist, and when Jason's best friend, Isaac Mercado, is diagnosed with Heaven's Influenza-- a rare virus that slowly absorbs all energy from the host --he becomes determined to fulfil their childhood promise of seeing a mountain.


~Inspired by Welcome To Night Vale~

[ THIS IS NOT A WTNV FANFICTION ]

[Characters, Places, and plot belong to me]
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