Missing not Gone

Missing not Gone

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Roman went missing 2 years ago. Before he disappeared, he was engaged to his boyfriend, Janus. He was going to have an amazing, Disney themed wedding. His life was perfect, and it was just how he wanted it. But of course, nothing works out the way it's supposed to. When Roman disappeared, nobody could stop talking about it. Some people said he'd run away because he no longer had feelings for Janus. Others said he died. Janus didn't know what to believe at the time. But 20 months later, his family found his car. It was burnt to a crisp. Everything inside the car was gone, including Romans body. Janus doesn't believe Roman is dead. He knows something happened to him. And he is determined to find out what.
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"Remus and Roman, Roman and Remus!" Our mother used to sing when she'd scoop us up into her arms like we were a gift from the heavens. She'd swing us through the air, when we were still small enough for her to. She used to nuzzle her nose against ours and coo. "My boys." Now, when we help make dinner, Dad only asks: "Remus, what would you like tonight?" No one uses my name anymore. It isn't Remus and Roman, Roman and Remus. It's just Remus. One little boy, instead of two. --- Roman and Remus are twin souls who share a body, but nobody knows that Roman's still here. This quick-read story is inspired by the book "What's Left of Me."

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