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Blaze McRob's Tales Of Horror: DOUBLE SHADOWS

The Master of Horror strikes again!

Blaze McRob's Tales Of Horror: DOUBLE SHADOWS:   This is my Friday Fright for Dark Media City this week. The prompt was "down a dark alley." I hope it blows your mind out of the w...

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