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well, he does have a point – though the end was more creepy then romantic in my eyes……for all we know, the town could give off some strange ‘you must procreate’-vibe to all non-geriatric, to ensure a steady supply of kids for them to….do whatever it is they did with all the missing kids
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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8 thoughts on “118. Go Toward the Lights”
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Tsath
He ain’t wrong, but even if you know you’re in a horror story you have to try.
” ‘Cause you look just like a commie
And you might just be a member
So get out of Denver,baby go go
Get out of Denver, baby go”
Brighton
*autistic screeching*
turtle
*nuerodivergent hand flapping*
Peya Luna
well, he does have a point – though the end was more creepy then romantic in my eyes……for all we know, the town could give off some strange ‘you must procreate’-vibe to all non-geriatric, to ensure a steady supply of kids for them to….do whatever it is they did with all the missing kids
Rosemary
Not sure if this creepy or romantic… Completely hooked on the story though!
Admin
It’s cromantic! I’m often a little skeeved out by romance, so that probably figures
BP User (Arctic Fox Lover)
Ok, I think the art in the last panel is very talented and romantic-looking, but then what Cary’s saying is like-