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Ed would learn the way he had been treating others and how he would feel if he was treated the same way as the My Little Pony theme played in the background. And then they would all fly away on unicorns and live happily ever after while learning important lessons about friendship.
Kat
And then obviously there would be a sparkly rainbow
After Amanda's parents divorce, Amanda and her mom relocate to a new town. Amanda's trying to be cooperative about the move, but her mom won't explain why they're there, or even how she heard of the place. As Amanda explores the town and begins to unravel a decades-old disappearance--or more than one--she starts to fear she's in danger too. But as her mom's behavior grows ever more detached and bizarre, will Amanda be able to escape the town's strange pull?
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7 thoughts on “90. No More Mr. Nice Ed”
walterwart
I don’t think threatening to call the police is enough, dear
Admin
but what if she said it in a very FIRM TONE tho
Krishna Jha
Ed would learn the way he had been treating others and how he would feel if he was treated the same way as the My Little Pony theme played in the background. And then they would all fly away on unicorns and live happily ever after while learning important lessons about friendship.
Kat
And then obviously there would be a sparkly rainbow
Cheerios
AYE YO
BP User (Arctic Fox Lover)
Rip Cary :0 of course Ed has to kill one of the only black characters XD jk, jk
edenhroquelaire
Wow! I was eager to get caught up, now I’m regretting how fast I read this. Can’t wait for the next part!