Girl Lost

Girl Lost

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A death threat started it all. Merias Murphy came home from school to a ripped sheet of paper messily stuffed in the mailbox with four simple words: We want you dead. -The Blood Brothers The Blood Brothers. The most dangerous gang for miles wants to kill her, and her policeman dad tried to protect her but failed, getting killed in the process. After Merias is left alone, she decides to run away with a few of her friends, not knowing what the forest will bring.
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Gwen Christine Nichols is a weak girl left alone with her abusive father. Her brother and boyfriend disappeared and her mother died in the hands of her father. But, one day, when the abuse got too far, Gwen snapped. She went insane and brutally murdered her father. When Gwen ran away from her accomplishment, she accidentally ran into the forest that everyone forbidden to go in. There, she earned an injury that can be treated. But in the forest, where was help? Luckily, three boys took her to their mansion and treated her with basic anatomy. As always, though, there was a major twist. Gwen was forcefully living with the group of brutal murderers, the CreepyPastas. There, she is 'adopted' into the family, training to gain her strength and skills. But, Gwen slowly realizes everything she lost, besides her father, were in this mansion the whole time. And there, she finds her secret imperfection, her boyfriend, her brother... Herself.

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