Happiest Place On Earth
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Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2016
Mature
In honor of October the 'spookiest' month of the year. I've decided to actually finish a story. Yes, I know it's not one of my older stories and yes, I know I should get back to those but I have a huge writer's block so, why not create a new story and finish it. My goal is to publish ten chapters by  November 18th. Also I'm going to Disneyland so that gave me great inspiration for this.

Hope you like it
Summary:
Disneyland. Happiest Place On Earth. Think. Again.
An attraction mishap. An accident, right? A sudden power outage. Accident, right? I think...not. Who says someone isn't terrorizing this group of unfortunate souls? Who knows what's lurking behind the magic? Behind all the...happiness. I guess you're gonna have to find out....
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