The Boy In The Red Beanie
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2014
Carrie's life took a drastic turn when her best friend, James Tucker, vanished out of thin air.  Those two were inseparable. They loved each other and were always together. No one heard from him or saw him, nearly 5 years later Carrie starts wondering about his disappearance again. She finds a book James wrote in and it was checked out by him 2 years after he went missing.  Yet no one knew he checked out the book.  Carrie is stumped. She doesn't know if she should get the police involved again, or try to forget about everything and start a new life in college.  Will she go to college or stay home looking for the one person who was perfect for her.  Will the boy in the red beanie reappear or just stay lost forever? Read on to find out what happens.
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