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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Sam and Kyle as the two guys, and Kimber as the girl.
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* ActionGirl: Kimber in "V".

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* ActionGirl: Kimber in "V"."V"; she has amassed a collection of guns in order to end the operation, and [[spoiler:delivers the killing blow to Graham Walker in the climax.]]
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* ActionGirl: Kimber in "V".
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* LesserOfTwoEvils: [[spoiler:Discussed in ''V''. Jimmy Prescott tries to argue he's preferable to Walker, as he claims that while what he did was ''beyond'' fucked up, he at least put the money from their operation back into the town to improve the economy and gave babies to the families, whereas Walker is only interested in selling the babies to outside clients and pocketing the money for himself, letting the town fall into shambles. Sam doesn't buy any of it and concocts plan to take them both down, as he can't stand the idea of letting one continue the BabyFactory operation.]]

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* LesserOfTwoEvils: [[spoiler:Discussed in ''V''. Jimmy Prescott tries to argue he's preferable to Walker, as he claims that while what he did was ''beyond'' fucked up, he at least put the money from their operation back into the town to improve the economy and gave babies to the families, whereas Walker is only interested in selling the babies to outside clients and pocketing the money for himself, letting the town fall into shambles. Sam doesn't buy any of it and concocts a plan to take them both down, as he can't stand the idea of letting one continue the BabyFactory operation.]]
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* TheLesserOfTwoEvils: [[spoiler:Discussed in ''V''. Jimmy Prescott tries to argue claims that while what he did was ''beyond'' fucked up, he at least put the money from their operation back into the town to improve the economy and gave babies to the families, whereas Walker is only interested in selling the babies to outside clients and pocketing the money for himself, letting the town fall into shambles. Sam doesn't buy any of it and concocts plan to take them both down, as he can't stand the idea of letting one continue the BabyFactory operation.]]

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* TheLesserOfTwoEvils: LesserOfTwoEvils: [[spoiler:Discussed in ''V''. Jimmy Prescott tries to argue he's preferable to Walker, as he claims that while what he did was ''beyond'' fucked up, he at least put the money from their operation back into the town to improve the economy and gave babies to the families, whereas Walker is only interested in selling the babies to outside clients and pocketing the money for himself, letting the town fall into shambles. Sam doesn't buy any of it and concocts plan to take them both down, as he can't stand the idea of letting one continue the BabyFactory operation.]]
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* TheLesserOfTwoEvils: [[spoiler:Discussed in ''V''. Jimmy Prescott tries to argue claims that while what he did was ''beyond'' fucked up, he at least put the money from their operation back into the town to improve the economy and gave babies to the families, whereas Walker is only interested in selling the babies to outside clients and pocketing the money for himself, letting the town fall into shambles. Sam doesn't buy any of it and concocts plan to take them both down, as he can't stand the idea of letting one continue the BabyFactory operation.]]
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--> [[spoiler:"Last chance, Landy."]]
--> [[spoiler:"Fuck you." Kyle said through a wheezing, rattled breath of air.]]

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--> [[spoiler:"Last -->[[spoiler:"Last chance, Landy."]]
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** [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] on ''Borrasca V'' however, as it reveals that Kimber managed to escape from the farm thanks to them and run away to California, encountering Sam so both of them can put a stop to the business and manage to get the story reported to the FBI.]]

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** [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} on ''Borrasca V'' however, as it reveals that Kimber managed to escape from the farm thanks to them and run away to California, encountering Sam so both of them can put a stop to the business and manage to get the story reported to the FBI.]]



--> (While screaming bloody murder as Sam's being whisked away): '''"HE SHOULD BE IN JAIL!!!"'''

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--> (While --->(While screaming bloody murder as Sam's being whisked away): '''"HE SHOULD BE IN JAIL!!!"'''



--> (Spoken in calm disdain): ''"Get the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] out of the car."''

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--> (Spoken --->(Spoken in calm disdain): ''"Get the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] out of the car."''
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* AdaptationNameChange: The name of Kimber's father, Jacob, is changed to Peter in the podcast adaptation. Likewise, the name of Sam's roommate, Seth, is changed to Erik, and [[spoiler: Meera and Owen's Borrasca purchase child's name is changed to Weston from William]].

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* AdaptationNameChange: The name of Kimber's father, Jacob, is changed to Peter in the podcast adaptation. Likewise, the name of Sam's roommate, Seth, is changed to Erik, and [[spoiler: Meera [[spoiler:Meera and Owen's Borrasca purchase child's name is changed to Weston from William]].



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** [[spoiler:Whitney might just have it the worst! Not only was she taken to the mines as a young teenager, she was done so expressly to be a [[SexSlave Sex]] and BreedingSlave to her own father for years on end. By the time she is found, she's completely catatonic by what she's gone through and seemingly unwilling the leave the mines when Sam comes to rescue her. She is eventually ground up by a thresher because the children she was forced to bare where considered useless when they where discovered to be products of incest.]]

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** [[spoiler:Whitney might just have it the worst! Not only was she taken to the mines as a young teenager, she was done so expressly to be a [[SexSlave Sex]] and BreedingSlave to her own father for years on end. By the time she is found, she's completely catatonic by what she's gone through and seemingly unwilling the leave the mines when Sam comes to rescue her. She is eventually ground up by a thresher because the children she was forced to bare where bear were considered useless when they where were discovered to be products of incest.]]
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Sam Walker moves to the town of Drisking, Missouri, and quickly befriends two other kids, Kyle and Kimber. They take a trip to [[EldritchLocation a strange treehouse]] where you are supposed to carve your name on the tree or "you'll disappear". When Sam's sister, Whitney, actually ''does'' disappear a few months later, he passes five lonely years wondering what happened to her. When more people start disappearing suddenly, the three take it upon themselves to find out what's happening to all the disappearing people what connection the disappearances hold with the mountain outside of town.

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Sam Walker moves to the town of Drisking, Missouri, and quickly befriends two other kids, Kyle and Kimber. They take a trip to [[EldritchLocation a strange treehouse]] where you are supposed to carve your name on the tree or "you'll disappear". When Sam's sister, Whitney, actually ''does'' disappear a few months later, he passes five lonely years wondering what happened to her. When more people start disappearing suddenly, suddenly disappearing, the three take it upon themselves to find out what's happening to all the disappearing people and what connection the disappearances hold with the mountain outside of town.
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* [[spoiler:MundaneGhostStory]]: [[spoiler:Although the events of the story seem supernatural, in the end, all of the story's horrors were human caused.]]

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* [[spoiler:MundaneGhostStory]]: MundaneGhostStory: [[spoiler:Although the events of the story seem supernatural, in the end, all of the story's horrors were human caused.]]

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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The original four part story ends like this. The Prescotts continue their baby-making machine and the townsfolk continue to turn a blind eye because of the benefits, Kimber's fate is unkown, Kyle ends up being a vegetable for the rest of his life, and Sam's father accuses him of putting him on that state, forcing him to leave the city and ending up as a drug addict]].
** [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] on ''Borrasca V'' however, as it describes that Kimber managed to escape from the farm thanks to them and run away to California, encountering Sam so both of them can put a stop to the business and free the other girls once and for all.]]


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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The original four part story ends like this. The Prescotts continue their baby-making machine and the townsfolk continue to turn a blind eye because of the benefits, Kimber's fate is unkown, Kyle ends up being a vegetable for the rest of his life, and Sam's father accuses him of putting him on that state, forcing him to leave the city and ending up as a drug addict.]]
** [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] on ''Borrasca V'' however, as it reveals that Kimber managed to escape from the farm thanks to them and run away to California, encountering Sam so both of them can put a stop to the business and manage to get the story reported to the FBI.]]

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The ending of the first is much more on the down and not much on sweet. Sam ended up as a drug addict and we are left on the dark about Kimber's fate up until 5 released.


* BitterSweetEnding: In the first story, [[spoiler:the Prescotts continue their baby-making machine and the townsfolk continue to turn a blind eye. However, Kimber manages to escape from the farm and run away to California and Sam never has to go back to the town again.]]
** EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:The sequel ''Borrasca V'' gives some actual beautiful closure and an actual good ending: Sam and Kimber return to Drisking and "Borrasca" and let themselves get hurt by Sheriff Walker only for Kimber to deliver a fatal blow to Walker, and with the help of Sam's friend Seth, they're able to release the information of the Borrasca plant to the world, allowing the FBI to step in and shut it down for good]].

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* BitterSweetEnding: In the first story, [[spoiler:the Prescotts continue their baby-making machine and the townsfolk continue to turn a blind eye. However, Kimber manages to escape from the farm and run away to California and Sam never has to go back to the town again.]]
** EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:The sequel ''Borrasca V'' gives some actual beautiful closure and an actual good ending: Sam and Kimber return to Drisking and "Borrasca" and let themselves get hurt by Sheriff Walker only for Kimber to deliver a fatal blow to Walker, and with the help of Sam's friend Seth, they're able to release the information of the Borrasca plant to the world, allowing the FBI to step in and shut it down for good]].


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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The original four part story ends like this. The Prescotts continue their baby-making machine and the townsfolk continue to turn a blind eye because of the benefits, Kimber's fate is unkown, Kyle ends up being a vegetable for the rest of his life, and Sam's father accuses him of putting him on that state, forcing him to leave the city and ending up as a drug addict]].
** [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] on ''Borrasca V'' however, as it describes that Kimber managed to escape from the farm thanks to them and run away to California, encountering Sam so both of them can put a stop to the business and free the other girls once and for all.]]


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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:The sequel ''Borrasca V'' gives some actual beautiful closure and an actual good ending: Sam and Kimber return to Drisking and "Borrasca" and let themselves get hurt by Sheriff Walker only for Kimber to deliver a fatal blow to Walker, and with the help of Sam's friend Seth, they're able to release the information of the Borrasca plant to the world, allowing the FBI to step in and shut it down for good]].
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** RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler:Part of Kimber's motives in ''V'' is that she was one of Walker's rape victims. She's also the one who ultimately kills him.]]

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** * RapeAndRevenge: [[spoiler:Part of Kimber's motives in ''V'' is that she was one of Walker's rape victims. She's also the one who ultimately kills him.]]
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* AdaptationNameChange: The name of Kimber's father, Jacob, is changed to Peter in the podcast adaptation. Likewise, the name of Sam's roommate, Seth, is changed to Erik.

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* AdaptationNameChange: The name of Kimber's father, Jacob, is changed to Peter in the podcast adaptation. Likewise, the name of Sam's roommate, Seth, is changed to Erik.Erik, and [[spoiler: Meera and Owen's Borrasca purchase child's name is changed to Weston from William]].
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Sam Walker moves to the town of Drisking, Missouri one summer and quickly befriends two other kids, Kyle and Kimber. They take a trip to [[EldritchLocation a strange treehouse,]] where you are supposed to carve your name on the tree or "you'll disappear". When Sam's sister, Whitney, actually ''does'' disappear a few months later, he passes five lonely years wondering what happened to her. When more people start disappearing suddenly, the three take it upon themselves to find out what's happening to all the disappearing people what connection the disappearances hold with the mountain outside of town.

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Sam Walker moves to the town of Drisking, Missouri one summer Missouri, and quickly befriends two other kids, Kyle and Kimber. They take a trip to [[EldritchLocation a strange treehouse,]] treehouse]] where you are supposed to carve your name on the tree or "you'll disappear". When Sam's sister, Whitney, actually ''does'' disappear a few months later, he passes five lonely years wondering what happened to her. When more people start disappearing suddenly, the three take it upon themselves to find out what's happening to all the disappearing people what connection the disappearances hold with the mountain outside of town.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


** Taken UpToEleven in the podcast adaptation. [[spoiler:Several names of people's parents are mentioned, and it is revealed that individuals with K names and P names are raising children who were their Borrasca purchases. One such example is Ken Landy raising Kyle Landy, meaning that the man who Kyle thinks is his father is really his half-brother.]]

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** Taken UpToEleven up to eleven in the podcast adaptation. [[spoiler:Several names of people's parents are mentioned, and it is revealed that individuals with K names and P names are raising children who were their Borrasca purchases. One such example is Ken Landy raising Kyle Landy, meaning that the man who Kyle thinks is his father is really his half-brother.]]
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* AdultsAreUseless: ''Massive'' abuse of this trope occurs. Even when many people disappear from the town every year, no one seems to care and the police only conduct a bare-minimum investigation and never find anything. [[spoiler: Justified, as [[TheMole almost all of them are in on the conspiracy.]]]]

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* AdultsAreUseless: ''Massive'' abuse of this trope occurs. Even when many people disappear from the town every year, no one seems to care and the police only conduct a bare-minimum investigation and never find anything. [[spoiler: Justified, [[spoiler:Justified, as [[TheMole almost all of them are in on the conspiracy.]]]]



* BabyFactory: [[spoiler: This is the fate of the poor girls who go missing. They're routinely raped and forced to bear babies, who are then taken away from them and sold to rich people/human traffickers, or given to the townspeople in exchange for their silence.]]

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* BabyFactory: [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is the fate of the poor girls who go missing. They're routinely raped and forced to bear babies, who are then taken away from them and sold to rich people/human traffickers, or given to the townspeople in exchange for their silence.]]



* BitterSweetEnding: In the first story, [[spoiler: the Prescotts continue their baby-making machine and the townsfolk continue to turn a blind eye. However, Kimber manages to escape from the farm and run away to California and Sam never has to go back to the town again.]]

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* BitterSweetEnding: In the first story, [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the Prescotts continue their baby-making machine and the townsfolk continue to turn a blind eye. However, Kimber manages to escape from the farm and run away to California and Sam never has to go back to the town again.]]



* BrokenBird: [[spoiler: Kimber in ''V'', Sam as well who's even abused drugs due to the psychological damage of the town and the fact his father now owns the Borrasca plant, therefore he's "the heir". That's not to mention Whitney's fate in the orignal story as she's reduced to a silent wreck with no willpower left]].

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* BrokenBird: [[spoiler: Kimber [[spoiler:Kimber in ''V'', Sam as well who's even abused drugs due to the psychological damage of the town and the fact his father now owns the Borrasca plant, therefore he's "the heir". That's not to mention Whitney's fate in the orignal story as she's reduced to a silent wreck with no willpower left]].



** [[spoiler: In ''V'', Sam's friend Seth]].
* CoolOldLady: Kathryn Scanlon does everything she can to help the trio solve the mystery...[[AWolfInSheepsClothing although she may have known the truth, to begin with.]] [[spoiler: Jossed in ''V'', as revealed she actually didn't know much and was actually killed during the gap]].
* CrapsaccharineWorld: [[spoiler: The town of Drisking looks on the outside like any ordinary if charming town; the townspeople living a peaceful life raising families. On the inside, however, it's a cruel BabyFactory that was founded upon the toxic water in the town causing infertility among its residents. 14-year old girls are sold off to the mines and used as cattle until they can no longer reproduce and are thus sent to a thresher to be killed. Worst of all, this trafficking has been so deeply rooted into the town's system for ''decades'' that it almost took the lives of Sam and Kimber to reveal the cops' atrocities to the world and stop it permanently.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: Ultimately, everything is revealed about the disappearances, the strange mountain sound, and the townsfolk odd behavior. [[spoiler: An accident in a mine some 60 years before caused minerals to go to the town's water supply, causing all of the townsfolk to go infertile. The Prescotts then propose a "baby-making machine" to get the town children again. Women and girls are be kidnapped or sold to them from the families in town, then they are impregnated by the Prescotts and the sheriff's department. After they give birth, the babies are sold either to the townsfolk or human traffickers. When the women get too old or too sick, they are put through a grain thresher, which is the cause of the grinding noise everyone hears come off the mountain every once in a while.]]

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** [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In ''V'', Sam's friend Seth]].
* CoolOldLady: Kathryn Scanlon does everything she can to help the trio solve the mystery...[[AWolfInSheepsClothing although she may have known the truth, to begin with.]] [[spoiler: Jossed [[spoiler:Jossed in ''V'', as revealed she actually didn't know much and was actually killed during the gap]].
* CrapsaccharineWorld: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The town of Drisking looks on the outside like any ordinary if charming town; the townspeople living a peaceful life raising families. On the inside, however, it's a cruel BabyFactory that was founded upon the toxic water in the town causing infertility among its residents. 14-year old girls are sold off to the mines and used as cattle until they can no longer reproduce and are thus sent to a thresher to be killed. Worst of all, this trafficking has been so deeply rooted into the town's system for ''decades'' that it almost took the lives of Sam and Kimber to reveal the cops' atrocities to the world and stop it permanently.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: Ultimately, everything is revealed about the disappearances, the strange mountain sound, and the townsfolk odd behavior. [[spoiler: An [[spoiler:An accident in a mine some 60 years before caused minerals to go to the town's water supply, causing all of the townsfolk to go infertile. The Prescotts then propose a "baby-making machine" to get the town children again. Women and girls are be kidnapped or sold to them from the families in town, then they are impregnated by the Prescotts and the sheriff's department. After they give birth, the babies are sold either to the townsfolk or human traffickers. When the women get too old or too sick, they are put through a grain thresher, which is the cause of the grinding noise everyone hears come off the mountain every once in a while.]]



--> [[spoiler:“Last chance, Landy.”]]
--> [[spoiler:“Fuck you.” Kyle said through a wheezing, rattled breath of air.]]

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--> [[spoiler:“Last [[spoiler:"Last chance, Landy.”]]
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--> [[spoiler:“Fuck [[spoiler:"Fuck you." Kyle said through a wheezing, rattled breath of air.]]



** First by [[spoiler: Kyle's mother, after she blames Sam for beating Kyle brain dead due to the latter being [[TheScapegoat scapegoated]].]]

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** First by [[spoiler: Kyle's [[spoiler:Kyle's mother, after she blames Sam for beating Kyle brain dead due to the latter being [[TheScapegoat scapegoated]].]]



** And second by [[spoiler: Sam's father, who forces his own son out of his car ''at gunpoint'' once Sam realizes he's in on it.]]

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** And second by [[spoiler: Sam's [[spoiler:Sam's father, who forces his own son out of his car ''at gunpoint'' once Sam realizes he's in on it.]]



* {{Irony}}: Sam monologues at one time in ''V'' that [[spoiler: Kimber is more of a sister to him than she ever was to Kyle, considering the fact that Sam isn't related to her whilst Kyle is, and they're in a relationship.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Jimmy Prescott, [[spoiler: Sheriff Clery, and especially Sam's father]].
* MoeGreeneSpecial: [[spoiler: How Walker dies this way courtesy of Kimber.]]
* [[spoiler: MundaneGhostStory]]: [[spoiler: Although the events of the story seem supernatural, in the end, all of the story's horrors were human caused.]]
* NeverTrustATitle: A "borrasca" is actually the first mine closed off after something stops the mining. In this case, it's a [[RedHerring red herring]], because it's not the borrasca that is important, but what happens just outside it.[[spoiler: Though in a way the title is also fitting since a “borrasca” could also be used to describe the women thrown in the thresher. To the men running the operation, they were seen as borrasca and not as people. ( A borrasca is a mine that has dried up and can no longer be used for profit).]]

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* {{Irony}}: Sam monologues at one time in ''V'' that [[spoiler: Kimber [[spoiler:Kimber is more of a sister to him than she ever was to Kyle, considering the fact that Sam isn't related to her whilst Kyle is, and they're in a relationship.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Jimmy Prescott, [[spoiler: Sheriff [[spoiler:Sheriff Clery, and especially Sam's father]].
* MoeGreeneSpecial: [[spoiler: How [[spoiler:How Walker dies this way courtesy of Kimber.]]
* [[spoiler: MundaneGhostStory]]: [[spoiler: Although [[spoiler:MundaneGhostStory]]: [[spoiler:Although the events of the story seem supernatural, in the end, all of the story's horrors were human caused.]]
* NeverTrustATitle: A "borrasca" is actually the first mine closed off after something stops the mining. In this case, it's a [[RedHerring red herring]], because it's not the borrasca that is important, but what happens just outside it.[[spoiler: Though [[spoiler:Though in a way the title is also fitting since a “borrasca” "borrasca" could also be used to describe the women thrown in the thresher. To the men running the operation, they were seen as borrasca and not as people. ( A (A borrasca is a mine that has dried up and can no longer be used for profit).]]



** [[spoiler: Sheriff Clery and Jimmy Prescott]] give one to [[spoiler: Kyle]].
** [[spoiler: In ''V'', Walker gives one to Kimber and Sam, shooting ''both'' of them. Then again it was part of their plan by having Kimber wear the bulletproof vest and allowing her to play dead and then shoot Walker]].

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** [[spoiler: Sheriff [[spoiler:Sheriff Clery and Jimmy Prescott]] give one to [[spoiler: Kyle]].
[[spoiler:Kyle]].
** [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In ''V'', Walker gives one to Kimber and Sam, shooting ''both'' of them. Then again it was part of their plan by having Kimber wear the bulletproof vest and allowing her to play dead and then shoot Walker]].



* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler: Kimber's mother as of ''V''.]]
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler: Kimber's mother's]] suicide note closes the first story and explains almost all of the story's events

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* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler: Kimber's [[spoiler:Kimber's mother as of ''V''.]]
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler: Kimber's [[spoiler:Kimber's mother's]] suicide note closes the first story and explains almost all of the story's events



* PrecisionFStrike: Dropped in the last episode of the podcast by [[spoiler: Graham Walker. See GetOut above.]]

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* PrecisionFStrike: Dropped in the last episode of the podcast by [[spoiler: Graham [[spoiler:Graham Walker. See GetOut above.]]



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Once the human traffickers realized that their operation has been caught live on camera, Griggs and the rest basically said this and run for it.]]
* SignsOfDisrepair: The local urban legend about the occasional disappearances that happen around town is that the "skinned men" are responsible and that they live up in the hills. The name "skinned men" actually comes from the partially faded sign [[spoiler: DRI]]SKIN[[spoiler:G U]]ND[[spoiler:ERGROUND]] MIN[[spoiler:E]], which turns out to be [[spoiler: where the victims are actually taken]].

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler: Once [[spoiler:Once the human traffickers realized that their operation has been caught live on camera, Griggs and the rest basically said this and run for it.]]
* SignsOfDisrepair: The local urban legend about the occasional disappearances that happen around town is that the "skinned men" are responsible and that they live up in the hills. The name "skinned men" actually comes from the partially faded sign [[spoiler: DRI]]SKIN[[spoiler:G [[spoiler:DRI]]SKIN[[spoiler:G U]]ND[[spoiler:ERGROUND]] MIN[[spoiler:E]], which turns out to be [[spoiler: where [[spoiler:where the victims are actually taken]].



* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler: As it turns out, Kyle and Kimber are half-siblings, born from the same father, Killian Clery. In fact, all of the children that share the first letter of their names are half-siblings, such as Phil, Phoebe, Parker and Paige are half-siblings, whom were born from Jimmy Prescott. So if ''any'' of those kids dated each other it would be this trope. This could account as well if Kimber and Phil, who briefly dated at one point, were born from the same mother, or anyone else who were.]]
* TangledFamilyTree: [[spoiler: Because of how the baby factory in Drisking works, practically everyone is related somehow.]]
** Taken UpToEleven in the podcast adaptation. [[spoiler: Several names of people's parents are mentioned, and it is revealed that individuals with K names and P names are raising children who were their Borrasca purchases. One such example is Ken Landy raising Kyle Landy, meaning that the man who Kyle thinks is his father is really his half-brother.]]
* TownWithADarkSecret: What an understatement. As it turns out, several decades ago, [[spoiler: the water supply of Drisking was tainted by iron from a condemned mine, causing the majority of the population to become infertile. To make matters even worse, the water was never fixed and a new water source was never used, so even in the present day infertility continues to plague the population. The Prescotts (the rich family that practically owns the town) came up with a solution by kidnapping women and girls from other areas, impregnating them, and giving the townspeople their babies. Eventually, Thomas Prescott began to sell babies to rich couples looking to adopt, and soon afterwards began to sell babies to human traffickers. The townspeople turned a blind eye to this because the money from traffickers brought much-needed income to Drisking. As for the kidnapped women, they're forced to bear children until they become too old or sick to continue; once they've [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived their usefulness]], they're pushed a giant machine that was used to refine ore until nothing is left of their bodies but dust. This baby machine scheme has been going on for quite some time, and anyone who tries to whistleblow is swiftly dealt with.]]

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* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler: As [[spoiler:As it turns out, Kyle and Kimber are half-siblings, born from the same father, Killian Clery. In fact, all of the children that share the first letter of their names are half-siblings, such as Phil, Phoebe, Parker and Paige are half-siblings, whom were born from Jimmy Prescott. So if ''any'' of those kids dated each other it would be this trope. This could account as well if Kimber and Phil, who briefly dated at one point, were born from the same mother, or anyone else who were.]]
* TangledFamilyTree: [[spoiler: Because [[spoiler:Because of how the baby factory in Drisking works, practically everyone is related somehow.]]
** Taken UpToEleven in the podcast adaptation. [[spoiler: Several [[spoiler:Several names of people's parents are mentioned, and it is revealed that individuals with K names and P names are raising children who were their Borrasca purchases. One such example is Ken Landy raising Kyle Landy, meaning that the man who Kyle thinks is his father is really his half-brother.]]
* TownWithADarkSecret: What an understatement. As it turns out, several decades ago, [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the water supply of Drisking was tainted by iron from a condemned mine, causing the majority of the population to become infertile. To make matters even worse, the water was never fixed and a new water source was never used, so even in the present day infertility continues to plague the population. The Prescotts (the rich family that practically owns the town) came up with a solution by kidnapping women and girls from other areas, impregnating them, and giving the townspeople their babies. Eventually, Thomas Prescott began to sell babies to rich couples looking to adopt, and soon afterwards began to sell babies to human traffickers. The townspeople turned a blind eye to this because the money from traffickers brought much-needed income to Drisking. As for the kidnapped women, they're forced to bear children until they become too old or sick to continue; once they've [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived their usefulness]], they're pushed a giant machine that was used to refine ore until nothing is left of their bodies but dust. This baby machine scheme has been going on for quite some time, and anyone who tries to whistleblow is swiftly dealt with.]]



** We never learn the exact fate of Kimber's father. WordOfGod confirmed [[spoiler: he's dead.]]
** [[spoiler: Part V makes us wonder what happened to Sam's mother, who he wants to reunite and make amends to. It's revealed she was killed in a car accident, possibly caused by Walker to get married to someone else]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Once the kidnapped girls become either too old or too sick to bear children, they are killed by being put through an ore refiner.]]

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** We never learn the exact fate of Kimber's father. WordOfGod confirmed [[spoiler: he's [[spoiler:he's dead.]]
** [[spoiler: Part [[spoiler:Part V makes us wonder what happened to Sam's mother, who he wants to reunite and make amends to. It's revealed she was killed in a car accident, possibly caused by Walker to get married to someone else]].
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Once [[spoiler:Once the kidnapped girls become either too old or too sick to bear children, they are killed by being put through an ore refiner.]]
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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge[=/=]RoaringRampageOfRescue: Downplayed on the "Roaring Rampage" part due to them not being in any position to do so, but [[spoiler:the plot of ''V'' hinges on Sam and Kimber reuniting to find out of Kyle is still alive and maybe get some justice against the town of Drisking. Ultimately they succeed.]]

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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge[=/=]RoaringRampageOfRescue: Downplayed on the "Roaring Rampage" part due to them not being in any position to do so, but [[spoiler:the plot of ''V'' hinges on Sam and Kimber reuniting to find out of if Kyle is still alive and maybe get some justice against the town of Drisking. Ultimately they succeed.]]
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* GetOut: Sam gets this ''twice'' in the final episode of the podcast:
** First by [[spoiler: Kyle's mother, after she blames Sam for beating Kyle brain dead due to the latter being [[TheScapegoat scapegoated]].]]
--> (While screaming bloody murder as Sam's being whisked away): '''"HE SHOULD BE IN JAIL!!!"'''
** And second by [[spoiler: Sam's father, who forces his own son out of his car ''at gunpoint'' once Sam realizes he's in on it.]]
--> (Spoken in calm disdain): ''"Get the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] out of the car."''


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* PrecisionFStrike: Dropped in the last episode of the podcast by [[spoiler: Graham Walker. See GetOut above.]]
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* BitCharacter: Even though they show up somewhat often, Phil Saunders, Meera McCaskey, Sam's mother, and Kimber's dad ultimately serve almost no purpose in the story.

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* BitCharacter: Even though they show up somewhat often, Phil Saunders, Meera McCaskey, [=Meera McCaskey=], Sam's mother, and Kimber's dad ultimately serve almost no purpose in the story.
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* RedHerring: The disappearances of the McCaskey brothers ''seem'' important, but in the end, they're actually not.
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* BitCharacter: Even though they show up somewhat often, Phil Saunders, Meera Mecaskey, Sam's mother, and Kimber's dad ultimately serve almost no purpose in the story.

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* BitCharacter: Even though they show up somewhat often, Phil Saunders, Meera Mecaskey, McCaskey, Sam's mother, and Kimber's dad ultimately serve almost no purpose in the story.



** Kimber's mom, Sheriff Cleary, and Jimmy Prescott.

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** Kimber's mom, Sheriff Cleary, Clery, and Jimmy Prescott.



* IronicNurseryTune: The rhyme in the description below the page image, which the children of the town must say before they enter the Treehouse for the first time.

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* IronicNurseryTune: The rhyme in the description below the page image, which the children of the town must say before they enter the Treehouse tree house for the first time.



* {{Jerkass}}: Jimmy Prescott, [[spoiler: Sheriff Cleary, and especially Sam's father]].

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* {{Jerkass}}: Jimmy Prescott, [[spoiler: Sheriff Cleary, Clery, and especially Sam's father]].



* RedHerring: The disappearances of the Mecaskey brothers ''seem'' important, but in the end, they're actually not.

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* RedHerring: The disappearances of the Mecaskey McCaskey brothers ''seem'' important, but in the end, they're actually not.



* StrongFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:Most children fathered by Sheriff Cleary have red hair. It's what makes Sam (correctly) assume that Kyle and Kimber are related in episode 1 of the podcast adaptation.]]

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* StrongFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:Most children fathered by Sheriff Cleary Clery have red hair. It's what makes Sam (correctly) assume that Kyle and Kimber are related in episode 1 of the podcast adaptation.]]]] It is also established that Sam as a young adult strongly resembles his father.

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** [[spoiler: Sheriff Cleary and Jimmy Prescott]] give one to [[spoiler: Kyle]].

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** [[spoiler: Sheriff Cleary Clery and Jimmy Prescott]] give one to [[spoiler: Kyle]].


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* TangledFamilyTree: [[spoiler: Because of how the baby factory in Drisking works, practically everyone is related somehow.]]
** Taken UpToEleven in the podcast adaptation. [[spoiler: Several names of people's parents are mentioned, and it is revealed that individuals with K names and P names are raising children who were their Borrasca purchases. One such example is Ken Landy raising Kyle Landy, meaning that the man who Kyle thinks is his father is really his half-brother.]]
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* AdaptationNameChange: The name of Kimber's father, Jacob, is changed to Peter in the podcast adaptation. Likewise, the name of Sam's roommate, Seth, is changed to Erik.

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* StrongFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:Most children fathered by Sheriff Cleary have red hair. It's what makes Sam (correctly) assume that Kyle and Kimber are related in episode 1 of the podcast adaptation.]]



** We never learn the exact fate of Kimber's father, although WordOfGod confirms that [[spoiler: he was killed, likely by being put through the ore refiner]].

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** We never learn the exact fate of Kimber's father, although father. WordOfGod confirms that confirmed [[spoiler: he was killed, likely by being put through the ore refiner]].he's dead.]]
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''Borrasca'' can be read on reddit [[https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3e2zje/borrasca/ here.]] The sequel ''Borrasca V'' can be read CK Walker's official site [[https://ck-walker.com/borrasca-v/ here.]]

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''Borrasca'' can be read on reddit Reddit [[https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3e2zje/borrasca/ here.]] The sequel ''Borrasca V'' can be read CK Walker's official site [[https://ck-walker.com/borrasca-v/ here.]]



* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler:Sheriff Walker becomes this to Sam when Sam learns of his involvment in the conspiracy, especially when Walker takes over for himself.]]

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* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler:Sheriff Walker becomes this to Sam when Sam learns of his involvment involvement in the conspiracy, especially when Walker takes over for himself.]]



** [[spoiler:Sam's sister goes missing, as does his friend Kimber. He and Kyle investigate what happens before they discover the truth of the human trafficking plot, which Sam discovers his sister was a victim of. Kyle is beaten to an inch of his life and Sam is framed for the incident by his own father, who reveals he's in on it. By the time of ''V'' Kyle is kept alive but in a drug induced coma for years, while Sam is forced to flee town and takes up a drug habit to cope with what he witnessed.]]

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** [[spoiler:Sam's sister goes missing, as does his friend Kimber. He and Kyle investigate what happens before they discover the truth of the human trafficking plot, which Sam discovers his sister was a victim of. Kyle is beaten to an inch of his life and Sam is framed for the incident by his own father, who reveals he's in on it. By the time of ''V'' Kyle is kept alive but in a drug induced drug-induced coma for years, while Sam is forced to flee town and takes up a drug habit to cope with what he witnessed.]]



* CoolOldLady: Kathryn Scanlon does everything she can to help the trio solve the mystery...[[AWolfInSheepsClothing although she may have known the truth to begin with.]] [[spoiler: Jossed in ''V'', as revealed she actually didn't know much and was actually killed during the gap]].
* CrapsaccharineWorld: [[spoiler: The town of Drisking looks on the outside like any ordinary if charming town; the townspeople living a peaceful life raising families. On the inside, however, it's a cruel BabyFactory which was founded upon the toxic water in the town causing infertility among its residents. 14-year old girls are sold off to the mines and used as cattle until they can no longer reproduce and are thus sent to a thresher to be killed. Worst of all, this trafficking has been so deeply rooted into the town's system for ''decades'' that it almost took the lives of Sam and Kimber to reveal the cops' atrocities to the world and stop it permanently.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: Ultimately, everything is revealed about the disappearances, the strange mountain sound, and the townsfolk odd behavior. [[spoiler: An accident in a mine some 60 years before caused minerals to go I to the town's water supply, causing all of the townsfolk to go infertile. The Prescotts then propose a "baby-making machine" to get the town children again. Women and girls are be kidnapped or sold to them from the families in town, then they are impregnated by the Prescotts and the sheriff's department. After they give birth, the babies are sold either to the townsfolk or human traffickers. When the women get too old or too sick, they are put through a grain thresher, which is the cause of the grinding noise everyone hears come off the mountain every once in a while.]]

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* CoolOldLady: Kathryn Scanlon does everything she can to help the trio solve the mystery...[[AWolfInSheepsClothing although she may have known the truth truth, to begin with.]] [[spoiler: Jossed in ''V'', as revealed she actually didn't know much and was actually killed during the gap]].
* CrapsaccharineWorld: [[spoiler: The town of Drisking looks on the outside like any ordinary if charming town; the townspeople living a peaceful life raising families. On the inside, however, it's a cruel BabyFactory which that was founded upon the toxic water in the town causing infertility among its residents. 14-year old girls are sold off to the mines and used as cattle until they can no longer reproduce and are thus sent to a thresher to be killed. Worst of all, this trafficking has been so deeply rooted into the town's system for ''decades'' that it almost took the lives of Sam and Kimber to reveal the cops' atrocities to the world and stop it permanently.]]
* CruelTwistEnding: Ultimately, everything is revealed about the disappearances, the strange mountain sound, and the townsfolk odd behavior. [[spoiler: An accident in a mine some 60 years before caused minerals to go I to the town's water supply, causing all of the townsfolk to go infertile. The Prescotts then propose a "baby-making machine" to get the town children again. Women and girls are be kidnapped or sold to them from the families in town, then they are impregnated by the Prescotts and the sheriff's department. After they give birth, the babies are sold either to the townsfolk or human traffickers. When the women get too old or too sick, they are put through a grain thresher, which is the cause of the grinding noise everyone hears come off the mountain every once in a while.]]



** [[spoiler: In ''V'', Walker gives one to Kimber and Sam, shooting ''both'' of them. Then again it was part of their plan by having Kimber wear the bullet proof vest and allowing her to play dead and then shoot Walker]].

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** [[spoiler: In ''V'', Walker gives one to Kimber and Sam, shooting ''both'' of them. Then again it was part of their plan by having Kimber wear the bullet proof bulletproof vest and allowing her to play dead and then shoot Walker]].



* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Sheriff Walker is undoubtedly the biggest monster in the conspiracy, he spent years putting up a front of a caring or concerned father, while in secret continuously rapes his daughter before as part of his involvement with the human trafficking empire. When his daughter dies he takes over the empire for himself, kill his wife, remarries (one of his sons childhood crushes no less) to have another daughter to make a new SexSlave. When his son confronts him, Walker is non chalant about his plans to kill him and have another son to replace him.]]
* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler: As it turns out, Kyle and Kimber are half-siblings, born from the same father, Killian Clery. In fact, all of the children that share the first letter of their names are half-siblings, such as Phil, Phoebe, Parker and Paige are half-siblings, whom were born from Jimmy Prescott. So if ''any'' of those kids dated each other it would be this trope. This could account as well if Kimber and Phil, whom briefly dated at one point, were born from the same mother, or anyone else who were.]]

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* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Sheriff Walker is undoubtedly the biggest monster in the conspiracy, he spent years putting up a front of a caring or concerned father, while in secret continuously rapes his daughter before as part of his involvement with the human trafficking empire. When his daughter dies he takes over the empire for himself, kill kills his wife, remarries (one of his sons childhood crushes no less) to have another daughter to make a new SexSlave. When his son confronts him, Walker is non chalant about his plans to kill him and have another son to replace him.]]
* SurpriseIncest: [[spoiler: As it turns out, Kyle and Kimber are half-siblings, born from the same father, Killian Clery. In fact, all of the children that share the first letter of their names are half-siblings, such as Phil, Phoebe, Parker and Paige are half-siblings, whom were born from Jimmy Prescott. So if ''any'' of those kids dated each other it would be this trope. This could account as well if Kimber and Phil, whom who briefly dated at one point, were born from the same mother, or anyone else who were.]]



* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:As twisted and wrong as it is, the conspiracy started out as this; it was originally a plan by the Prescott's to save the town from its infertility problem and use the funds they make from additional human trafficking to help the towns economy. When Jimmy took over, he became a little more about money, but even he claims that what he's doing is to benefit the town, unlike Walker who wants all the power to himself. Sam doesn't buy Jimmy's claims and calls bullshit on them.]]

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:As twisted and wrong as it is, the conspiracy started out as this; it was originally a plan by the Prescott's to save the town from its infertility problem and use the funds they make from additional human trafficking to help the towns town's economy. When Jimmy took over, he became a little more about money, but even he claims that what he's doing is to benefit the town, unlike Walker who wants all the power to himself. Sam doesn't buy Jimmy's claims and calls bullshit on them.]]
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* AgeLift: Sam, Kyle and Kimber were in 4th grade and sophomores after the time skip. In the podcast adaptation, they're in 7th grade and seniors after the time skip.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: [[spoiler:Sam does this throughout his final confrontation with Walker, as he is being beaten, forcing him to own up to his crimes while making it no secret that he now despises and they intend to kill eachother. All this turns out to be a distraction to get Kimber to kill Walker once and for all.]]

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* CallingTheOldManOut: [[spoiler:Sam does this throughout his final confrontation with Walker, as he is being beaten, forcing him to own up to his crimes while making it no secret that he now despises and they intend to kill eachother.each other. All this turns out to be a distraction to get Kimber to kill Walker once and for all.]]


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* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Kyle refuses to tell Jimmy Prescott anything about Kimber's whereabouts even when Jimmy's beating him to death.]]
--> [[spoiler:“Last chance, Landy.”]]
--> [[spoiler:“Fuck you.” Kyle said through a wheezing, rattled breath of air.]]


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* FieryRedhead: Kyle is noted by Sam to be one in part 1.

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