The Protagonist is Always the Hero.. (A Short Story)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2020
Nolan Green has always been the protagonist in the Green family. The Hero.  Sarah's not sure why this is, but she goes along with it.  When Nolan goes missing and is presumed dead, it's up to his little sister Sarah, a long with Nolan's diary, to figure out what happened to him. But as Sarah starts to dig deeper into Nolan's disappearance,  she starts to uncover secrets about her family that shouldn't have been revealed. After finding out these secrets Sarah starts to question if her brother was the hero, or the villain. No that's not right, the protagonist is always the hero.
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