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Genre: Drama
Theme: a secret revealed at a family picnic

Two Beers by C.J. (cj1200)

(Short, Drama) - A secret is revealed at a family picnic! (pdf - formatting: )

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Operation by George Willson (tubkas)

(Short, Drama) - A man is invited to his friend's family reunion where more than one secret is revealed. (pdf - formatting: )

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Riverside Afternoon by Michel J. Duthin

(Short, Drama) - The end of a picnic can be tragic when when family secrets are finally revealed. (pdf - formatting: )

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Memories by Michel J. Duthin

(Short, Drama) - Sometimes dramas are buried deeper than we think. (pdf - formatting: )

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Secret Package by C. Martin

(Short, Drama) - Outsourcing takes on new meaning and achieves new successes in The Secret Package. (pdf - formatting: )

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Sunday is the Worst Day to Die of The Plague by Daniel Meade (electricsatori)

(Short, Drama, Cartoon) - A terrible secret is revealed at a family picnic. (pdf - formatting: )

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Always and Forever by Sean Elwood (thedeadwalk2nite)

(Short, Drama) - A family has a picnic in the park. Unfortunately, it'll be their last. (pdf - formatting: )

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Brother Joe by Stephen Brown

(Short, Drama) - A guilt-ridden young boxer confronts his abusive father. (pdf - formatting: )

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Family Picnic by Trelan Hylton (jammingirl)

(Short, Drama) - Tracey, wants, no needs to get married to remain in the Contry. She meets a man 20 years older at a party. He needs a sexy young wife, she needs a ring. What could go wrong? (pdf - formatting: )

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Picnic Snitch by Gary Rademan

(Short, Drama) - Two teenagers learn that the secrets of teenagers are the worst kept secrets at a family picnic. (8 pgs,pdf) (pdf - formatting: )

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Guilt by Chris Shamburger

(Short, Drama) - A guilt-ridden couple returns to the scene of the accident that changed their lives. (pdf - formatting: )

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Family Day by Jon Garland (wordartisian)

(Short, Drama) - Family Day is supposed to be a pleasant get-together with relatives. But everything seems to be going wrong for Jason recently and he doesn't feel particularly sociable. (pdf - formatting: )

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Out by Kevin J Bergeron (themadhatter)

(Short, Drama) - At Tom and Louis's congratulatory picnic, a dark family secret is finally revealed. (pdf - formatting: )

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Love Is All You Need by Joe

(Short, Drama) - A secret is revealed during a family picnic. (pdf - formatting: )

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Hidden by Donnie Nguyen

(Short, Drama) - A secret is revealed after the death of Donna Simpson. (rtf - formatting: )

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The Weekend Break by Brian McCluskey (1987brian)

(Short, Drama) - A young family take a weekend break away, thinking it's exactly what they need. Everyone has a secret, this one will tear this family apart. (pdf - formatting: )

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The First Stone by T. Joseph Fraser (Blakkwolfe)

(Short, Drama) - A woman is faced with a difficult choice in order to save her son from a deadly condition. (pdf - formatting: )

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House of Usher by Andrew Allen

(Short, Drama) - Some secrets are best left untouched. (pdf - formatting: )

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Sweetie by Astrid Romero

(Short, Drama) - A troubled teen attempts to make her father and his new wife as miserable as she is. (pdf - formatting: )

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Rat Trap by Gary Murphy (GM Giles)

(Short, Drama) - Brian has a secret he is about to share with his family, it turns out that there are others interested in learning his secret too. Will Brian tell his secret? Will his family still love him? Who are those strange men on the boat? What is going on with that elevator? All these will be revealed, and much more, on tonight's thrilling installment of....Rat Trap. (pdf - formatting: )

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A Goodbye Party by Tyler Higgins (Higgonaitor)

(Short, Drama) - Brad has graduated High School and is about to leave home, but first he has an eventful good-bye party. (pdf - formatting: )

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Through The Looking Glass by Michael Magafas (mythos)

(Short, Drama) - At a family picnic, a teenager sees the world on the other side of the mirror. (pdf - formatting: )

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Down Under by Jeff Bush (Dreamscale)

(Short, Drama) - Nicole Kidman reveals a secret in an ABC Primetime special edition. John Quinones and his crew film the family picnic, which turns out to be much more than they bargained for. (pdf - formatting: )

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Picnic0410 by Bryan James

(Short, Drama) - Young man can't decide what to bring to a family picnic. (pdf - formatting: )

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Time of the Season by Bryan Mora (BryMo)

(Short, Drama) - One family. Infinite degrees of separation. (pdf - formatting: )

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Still Life by Art Lake (lakewood)

(Short, Drama) - In 1932, photographer Nevan Douglas' career was destroyed by charges pornography and the murder of one of his models. But did he do it? (pdf - formatting: )

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Shhh by Gary (abe from la)

(Short, Drama) - A family reunion reveals that mental illness is the rule, not the exception. (pdf - formatting: )

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