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What makes a happy home? We all have our own ideas. But what happens when isolation, the loss of a child and a genetic predisposition to madness cause us to snap? What becomes of our happy home then? Is it completely destroyed or do we fabricate a new reality for ourselves and warp our world into what we need it to be so that we can survive? This subtle yet disturbing tale introduces us to a quaint pioneer family who experiences just such a situation.
Read this unsettling story and then before you judge our pitiful young anti-hero, ask yourself this question: Who am I to judge her?

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What makes a happy home? We all have our own ideas. But what happens when isolation, the loss of a child and a genetic predisposition to madness cause us to snap? What becomes of our happy home then? Is it completely destroyed or do we fabricate a new reality for ourselves and warp our world into what we need it to be so that we can survive? This subtle yet disturbing tale introduces us to a quaint pioneer family who experiences just such a situation.

Read this unsettling story and then before you judge our pitiful young anti-hero, ask yourself this question: Who am I to judge her?


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Scot McAtee started out his professional life teaching High School English in Northern Indiana. After a year long stint in Inchon, Korea, teaching English to native Koreans, he returned to Indiana where he teaches High School classes in Business and Computer Sciences. He spends his free time creating movies, video games, digital music and writing other sci-fi and horror novels. His favorite authors are George Orwell, Kurt Vonnegut, Aldous Huxley and Clive Cussler. And although it may be hard for Westerners to see the likeness, his Korean students frequently called him Brad Pitt.