Lost and Never Found (creepypasta fanfic)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2015
"Three teenagers from Parks Jackson High school have been missing since the last day there for the summer. They attended the last day but once released, the parents of the teens called and complained that their children never returned home. Police searched the town but to no help. The 3 have been missing for 2 weeks since. Two female and one male, The girls names are Jayden Kayson, age 16 and Brooks Lee-Kane, age 16, the boys name is Kaiya Ryan, age 18.  If you have any information on their where about call Parks Jackson police station. Now back to your music..."

(!Warning!- Sexual content, foul language, torment, BOYxBOY. Just a head's up.)
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