The Post Sunday Experiment | COMPLETED 2020

The Post Sunday Experiment | COMPLETED 2020

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After his parent's divorce, Ody Winter moves to New York City with his mother, leaving behind the rolling hills he and his sister grew up on. Two years later, they learn that Ody's father, scientist Devlin Jax Winter, died from a peculiar suicide. After Ody attends his father's funeral in Cazenovia, NY, he discovers a note from his father which discredits everything Ody thought he knew about the man. With his sister Penny, Ody sets off to discover the truth of his father's job, a secret which tore his parent's marriage apart. Written by @Mary_Grace14 Edited by @pjthgllhp Graphics by @Mary_Grace14
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