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      <pubDate>2020-08-07 00:25:49 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Paula Buada</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Title: Far Away<br>Author: Paula Buada<br>Summary: A girl was found dead, hanging from a tree. Police suspect it was suicide, but children has gotten missing ever since that little girl died. A little girl called Emiko ran away from her house to solve the mysteries. She thinks it's just a hoax. But she met many weird things in that forest, where the girl died. Will she find out who the murderer of that little girl? Or will she go missing like the other children? As she continues to venture around the forest, she sees the spirit of the dead girl, and tries to reach it. But she got knocked out by something. She woke up later in a basement. Why was she there? Who brought her there? And why? She later realised it was Milo, a teenaged boy. Then, she saw dead, rotting, corpses. She was shocked, as she always thought that Milo was a sweet, precious child. But when she saw him, standing right infront of her with a bat, she knew she had to escape. Milo decided that he was too tired to kill any more children, since he already killed 14 of those. As he left the basement, Emiko thought of an escape plan. So she cuts the rope and decided to kill Milo. She grabbed a knife from his kitchen, and stabbed him 16 times. She thought that she did it. She figured out who was the kidnapper and what happened to the children. Emiko decided to go home when she found out that none of it was real. Instead, Emiko died when she was going to go home, when  she was hit by an intoxicated driver. All of it was fiction. Milo didn't die, children didn't go missing, and nothing happened in her dream. She died anyways. W H O    C A R E   S   A B O U T     H E R ?</div>]]></description>
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         <title>how old is this ?</title>
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         <pubDate>2025-03-18 17:34:23 UTC</pubDate>
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