A Walking Enigma
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  • Reads 2,697
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2018
"I thought I knew him.
I should've known better."

Matt Young, the mayor's oldest son. 

He had a reputation in Wrigley, Maine. 
I just couldn't tell if it was good or bad. 

He was Berkley bound; a star baseball player who read to children at the elementary school when he finished his classes, and his smile lit up a room. 

But he didn't smile often. At least not at school. No
one talked to him and he didn't talk to them. Teachers wouldn't call on him, no one sat with him at lunch. Isolated by his peers, he had a temper. 

He hated everyone and everything about Wrigley. 

I was the only exception.
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