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Midwinter
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Complete, First published Jan 08, 2017
Mature
Mature: Intense violence and disturbing concepts

"There are strict rules in our campsite. Three rules that you must follow or you will be evicted. First, no one goes out at night. Not a fly nor a dust mite should escape the walls that keep your cabin up. Two, you will never walk past the line of the trees. You stay within your site and never venture into the woods. And three, you keep that positive energy with you until the day you die. If you are at all depressed or miserable, the woods will find you."
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