
Eerie Field Trip
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Narrated by:
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Nick Besso
About this listen
A.J. and her best friend Lizzie go on a class trip to an abandoned village up in the mountains–but why? Over the course of the day, many of her classmates disappear and start acting strangely. A.J. does not like the village and is sure something bad is going to happen. Why does her creepy teacher want to take the class to that strange place?
Walking to the village, she spots a patch of strangely colored mushrooms. At first she doesn’t think anything about them, but later, she must.
It becomes high time that she, and all of her classmates, return to their bus and the town they came from, far away from this creepy abandoned town under the fog. If they know what’s good for them, that is….
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