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Hide And Seek
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Complete, First published Apr 13, 2024
Marcus Anthony Lopez Is A 16 Almost 17 Year Old Struggling With Addiction, Depression And His Mental Health.Other Than Being Gay And Fully Not Out The Closet,He's Torn From The Past Falling Him.Haunting Him Till This Day.

He Lives With Andy Stewart Cragen.
His Adopted Dad In New York,Who's 
The Captain For The Homicide Unit.

Everything Changes When Lucas Anthony Lopez,Marcus's"Brother"Is Released From Prison,After Four Years Of Being Incarcerated For Murdering Their Parents,Infront Of Marcus 
And Comes Looking For Marcus Wanting
To Be In His Life.That Was Just 
The Beginning For Marcus.
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.This Story Contains Sensitive Topics Like Drug Use,Addiction,Blood,And Mentions Of Being Sexually Assaulted And More. Viewer Discretion Is Advised.
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