Why was Lily so important?
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  • Reads 161
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 8
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01
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The mansion, next to any other. The Neighborhood of "Saint Jane", with a dark past, and no sense of the future.
The missing teenager, with flyers hung on every pole and wall, as others are on the search for her.
But that's in the past. Everything eventually ends up in the past.
Her friends will forget, her family will die, she will perish with time.

And after she becomes forgotten, and when this universe gets arranged rightly, a man with the name of Victor Dummont, shall buy her house, and live with a few consequences.
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