The Secrets Untold

The Secrets Untold

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What happens when twin girls go to visit their father for the weekend but they end up with evidence of a possible murder???? Trish and Abby are 17 when one day after their parents divorce they go to visit their dad for two months. Trish discovers a dwarf door in their closet but it's locked and no one has a key. Behind that door is a secret, a very very big one.
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Ophiuchus

Matthew and Camille, Camille and Matthew. That's how things have always been. Despite living with an abusive father and an emotionally unstable and alcoholic mother, they've survived some of the worst times of their lives because they had eachother. But lately, a wedge has been driving them apart. Their own secrets begin tearing them apart and have landed them on new territories. They find themselves more alone than ever, despite living across the hall from eachother. Will they find their way back to eachother? Or will they learn to live with their severed ties? Read Ophiuchus to find out. TRIGGER WARNING:THIS STORY CONTAINS MATURE THEMES OF VIOLENCE, ASSAULT, ABUSE, SELF HARM AND SUCIDE. If you are struggling with any of the above please disregard this story as it may not be suitable for you. Furthermore, please reach out to someone your trust because you are loved and there are many people out in the world who can help you. Sexual Abuse Hotline: 800.656.HOPE Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Domestic Abuse Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Copyright. All Rights Reserved.

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