Another Sister (Under the Dome fanfic)
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  • Reads 14,490
  • Votes 236
  • Parts 19
  • Time 4h 19m
Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2014
My name is Reegan McAllister, I was a normal teenager living in the rather uneventful town of Chester's Mill,  Maine.  That was,  until one day, we were cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious dome. No one knows where it came from or why it's here,  so I've banded together with my brother, Joe,  and some friends to figure out just what is happening in our town. 

In our search for answers,  we uncover even more mysteries connected with this powerful force. With every question answered,  two more take its place,  but the only questions I want answered,  however, are... 

How do we get out?
and
How am I connected to it all?
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Beyond the Lamppost

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[COMPLETED] NEW PLACE. In my two weeks stay here in Greenwoods, I often received different kinds of looks from the villagers. Looks that doesn't show any welcome or gratitude but rather judgment. For a whole week, I only stayed inside the two-story log cabin surrounded by trees. It was owned by Uncle Fred, my mother's brother, whom I only met after the accident. A matter I was curious about because my mother never told me that she has a brother. NEW WORLD. "Where am I? Answer me!" "In Ziommerah, the End Portal." "The what?! Tell me this is still Greenwoods! Tell me we're just inside the goddamn old train station! Please, tell me." Tears started pooling in my eyes and some are falling endlessly as I am grabbing the man's sleeves. NEW CHALLENGES. "What do you mean? Do I need to know something?" I sat up and faced him. He's a mess as I am. He suddenly wiped away his tears, smiled before facing his back on me. "I'm sorry, Veri. I can't tell you now. But there's one thing I can tell you. I found your mother." My mother, really? I felt joy throughout my system. Witness how Natalie Lewis ventured out to the whole new world beyond the lamppost.