Flames in the Family Tree
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  • Reads 68
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 44m
Complete, First published Jul 08, 2024
Mature
That's all it was to Lily and Darien: a myth. A myth story about their overbearing and emotionally unavailable parents' supposed "last set of twins." What happened to this "last set of twins" in the myth story? They were driven far away on an Interstate to one day be abandoned in the woods next to it and forgotten about forever because they were so "bad."
Lily one day realizes that this myth story isn't funny anymore, and it's messed up for anyone to even joke about child abandonment. Little do both Lily and Darien know that it's NOT A MYTH.
It's real, and it happened. Lucy and Drew are the abandoned twins, and somehow the parents hid well the fact that the myth was real. But everything in the dark must one day come to light.
WARNING: this story has depictions of emotional abuse, suicide, and other sensitive topics. Read at your own risk or skip this story if you'd like!
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