The legend of Austin Cade
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  • Reads 3,711
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  • Parts 46
  • Time 5h 17m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2019
"Youre him aren't you." My voice went cold as the words left my mouth. "No more lies Austin. I need the truth." 

    He stared at me for a moment as if deciding whether or not I was to know. I needed to know, it was driving me crazy, eventually I'd end up in a psych ward like Cali. 

    "You don't need me to answer that." 

    "Yes I do, I need to hear you say it."

     All small towns have legends, our was the boy who vanished fifty one years ago and was never found, not even a body. His twin sister killed herself the next week. Some people say they were still alive somewhere, I never believed it. 
    Until they walked into my school. 
    Fifty one years had passed and they had never aged, never gotten older and never changed. My question was. How?
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