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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
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heyheyheyhey i k n o w y o u s e e t h i s n o w l i s t e n, hand over story topics, nothing boring (boring to me is like a lov

e triangle where a girl has to pick a guy, like really?, or like an adventure thingy/ I'm a fan of horror/mythology (prefer Greek mythology) so like, just a plot with that, doesn't have to be a full story, maybe like a paragraph (at least as big as this question) if if u think its like really weird, type it anyways. be very creative (like really really creative, something like devilman crybaby that when i make a story out of it, it would leave me empty..
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1 answer:
lapo4ka [179]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Ill try my best to answer this <3

Explanation:

-Four teens going to investigate a crime scene somewhere and they end up getting m*rdered

-A ran down school getting visited for the first time in years, As you try looking at the old classrooms theres some kind of demon thing

Like i said i tried my best, I really hope this helps :)

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