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Beneath The Planes

For 10 years, camp pinebrook had been closed. People say the forest claimed too many kids. But this summer, the camp is reopening for a 'healing and restoration' program for teens who've experienced trauma... something about bonding with nature and reconnecting with joy. 17- years old Caleb doesn't want to reconnect with anything. His twin sister went missing at that same camp (although it beared a different name at that time) years ago. His parents made up this story that she was burnt in the forest fire alongside others who attemded that camp, they buried 'her belongings' since they couldn't find her dead body. Now, Caleb is back. To crack the case and find out the truth behind the missing kids from 2015 alongside his sister. Camp pinebrook- This camp looks normal in the day with normal camping activities going on. But at night... the woods whispera chant- campers sleepwalk into the forest and forget they ever left. Also, strange wooden effigies appear near tents. And worst of it all? Caleb starts seeing his sister! Alive! Smiling! Calling him into the woods. Except, something is wrong with her, she is not quite how he remembered her to be. He tries to tell 'someone' that he found his dead sister alive but no one believes him. The only person who believes him is a girl, Zari, whose cousin also vanished the same summer his sister did. They both work hand-in-hand to uncover the mystery that occured in 2015. As they uncover the camp's disturbing past, they find out jornals from former campers, warnings carved into tree trunks and a map to a place called 'The Red Clearing' Whatever lives in the forest doesn't kill, It keeps! And the more time he spends with Zari, the more he realises: They're next!
Divaa101 · 1.7K Views

Bill and the Whistling Death

|SEASON 1 OF BILL AND THE WHISTLING DEATH| |9X FEATURED · WATTPAD CREATORS PROGRAM| A troubled veteran attempts to forget the past by volunteering at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, but it proves difficult when he's close to the plane that changed his life forever--the Corsair. *** Retired Navy pilot William Beckington never planned to move on after The Incident and has lived with the guilt for seventy years. After failed attempts with PTSD counselors, his daughter recommends that he begin volunteering on the aircraft carrier CV-10 in Charleston, South Carolina. Reluctantly, Bill agrees, but his decision proves difficult when he stumbles back into the world of Corsairs, the plane he'd rather forget. Seeing that The Incident still haunts him, Bill's new friends attempt to help him remember his long-lost joy; he attends Bulldog Tours, learns the stories of other veterans, and strangely finds himself near the Corsair more than he would like. While nothing will free his mind from the traumatizing Incident, Bill must find a way to push past his grief and guilt to live the life he is meant to live--and rekindle his best friend's legacy before he succumbs. *** *There is a queer side character in this story, but it remains relatively quiet and is not the story's primary focus.* *Moral Lesson: "Loss hurts, but it's not the end of the world."* *Word Count: 50,000-52,000* Are you curious about the airplanes we have at Patriots Point? Feel free to check them out! https://www.patriotspoint.org/things-to-do/aircraft
CroodsGirl · 47.9K Views
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