My Imaginary Friends

My Imaginary Friends

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Gayle Brewer is not an outcast, or a loner. She just doesn't have any friends. She's not some sort of freak or anything. In fact, the reason she doesn't have friends, isn't her fault. It's her parents. She was about 6, still friendless and lonely, when her first imaginary friend appeared. Felix Townsend. She had so much fun with her new friend, that it wasn't until months later, that she realized nobody else could see him. She went back into depressed mode. One day, at the age of 11, Felix introduced her to her second imaginary friend. Claude Mendoza. She was now aware of her "imaginary friends" but to her, they were her best friends. And she loved them. Now, at the age of 17, she begins to make some real friends, and she couldn't be more happier. But, what if Felix and Claude don't want that to happen? What if her imaginary friends, weren't really her imagination?
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