Life After Me (On hold)
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  • Reads 465
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2013
This place seems different, tighter, stranger, colder. I guess that's what happens when you been gone for so long. People stopped searching and discussing about what happened,years ago. They just stopped. Am I not important anymore? Why isn't there anymore news? I guess my killer did do a great job hiding me... because now I forgot what happened too. What did happened to me......?

Meet the forgotten girl. She can't remember what happened, why, and what's going on. All is a mystery to her. Her memories of the months that she was token come and go. Life now... Well, there is none. She can only figure out why she is back by trying to figure out her own mystery.  Finding out what happened to her, might just be the key to saving who's next...
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