emmett50
(Just letting everyone know who reads this that I wrote this a long time ago and I'm now working on a new draft that has a story that very similar to this one with the same characters. Plus English isn't my first language so you'll be seeing quite a few mistakes here and there. Please forgive me on that): A sixteen year old black teenage foster child named Franklin Pill who lives in Kine Water, Michigan, discovers one day that someone who's been watching him on the sidelines and told him that he's from a town called Irenville. A place and town where the supernatural can walk out in the open with no fear of being discovered. He also tells him if he stays in Kine Water, he will die in Kine Water unless he goes with him.
As Franklin discovers about himself, his best friend and delinquent, Peter Stonebrooke who lives with a family who constantly abuses him, has questions about his father who died when he was newborn. While Franklin soon becomes a permanent resident of Irenville, memories begin popping up within his brain and telling him that he's been here before. Lived there until days after he turned 9. But what happened at that age? Why did he leave?
Later, Peter ups and disappears from memory without a trace, and for those who know of him, have no recollection of him. As if he never was there. The memories of Peter are starting to disintegrate within Franklin's mind and getting to not existing at all after Peter's vanishing.
Now, memories are a precious thing and Franklin finds out if he leaves Irenville, he might never recollect his true memories of his time there while the false ones remain.
Will he choose to stay in Irenville and let his memory come back as the false ones fade or will he leave and risk not remembering his time in Irenville for the sake of saving his best friend from completely turning his existence into dust?