It could be weirder
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Sedang Ditulis, Pertama kali diterbitkan Nov 20, 2018
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Elliot lives in a small town in Virginia, he his 17 in his second to last year of high school. His brother Josh is known as a complete but job as he is deeply interested in conspiracy theory's, higher power, ect. But most of all he's known for being into cryptids  from moth man to thunder birds. He moved out after his parents tried to throw away his work. He was gone with in a week leaving a small gift for his little brother Elliot his parents don't know about. Elliot's brother left him his journal filled with everything he knows about almost every cryptid on earth and locations in a near by town. Elliot finds everything his brother could not. From moth man to thunder birds if Elliot's being honest , "Things could be weirder".
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