In Between the Night
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  • Reads 24
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2015
13 year old Elizabeth Maryland has lived a normal life- until she meets a stranger at a rusty old gas station while she is on vacation with her mother and father. After he tells her to watch out and tell no one what she remembers, Elizabeth is quite confused and is not reassured when she later overhears her parents discussing how she might soon remember what happened to her all those years ago. Elizabeth tries to keep her distance as she wonders what her parents aren't telling her, but suddenly bumps into a face from the past. After her encounter, she begins to see more and more people with grey eyes and seemingly no personality, and she doesn't know where to turn when they start to come after her. Secrets are revealed, loyalties are tested, and Elizabeth isn't sure what to do or where to go, much less who to trust, and when she is betrayed by someone she believed in, she has no idea who the real enemy is.

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