Dissipating Vernacular
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 35m
  • Reads 258
  • Votes 52
  • Parts 10
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2019
World renowned author Theresa Daniels is famously known for a writing style she never knew she had. Over time Theresa loses the ability to write certain words down, the thought of these missing words didn't even come to her mind. Synonyms and antonyms were her best friend, because they were the only constant she had in this crazy world of writing. But others across the globe noticed the striking lack of words, sprouting the Dissipation Theory. People were afraid to ask Theresa, maybe because they didn't want to ruin the mystery, or they might have concluded that it was none of their business. One day a student of hers finally mentions the dreaded theory, sending Theresa down the rabbit hole of her own mind. She travels back home knowing that there's only one way to find answers, and that's too look.

I've added a small sequel-esque story to accompany this one. It is full of different scenes and life events that explain more about Theresa's past and how she became the woman she is today
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