Where the children play
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Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2016
Mature
Humans fear the unknown.
  
  They fear what hurts,
  What kills,
  What is a mystery.
  
  They fear what they cannot explained.
  
  A young towns girl named Pandora, much different from others has her own story. Stared down and unnoticed, she soon discovered that she has much more to investigate then just her past but her future as well. As powerful as she is, born and cursed.
  
  She wonders into a feared forest in which they call "The Redrum" forest. You've heard of the stories and myths of "whatever goes in, doesn't come out" but have you heard why?
 Fearlessly she strolls in and find just what she was looking for.
  
  Little does Pandora know what she has yet to expect. What she has yet to know from the unknown.
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