The Vanishing class: The Forgotten
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  • Reads 170
  • Votes 54
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 34m
Complete, First published Jan 05
Every year, one class at Grandview High mysteriously disappears. Not in the way you might expect. No one goes missing physically-they just vanish from memory. Teachers forget them. Their friends forget them. Even their own families. It's as if they never existed.

But this year is different. When a group of students stumbles upon an old yearbook from a class no one remembers, they uncover a chilling truth. The "disappearances" aren't random. There's something-someone-behind the memory erasure, and they're not done yet.

As secrets unravel and the clock ticks down, the group realizes that they might be next. The only way to save themselves is to uncover the mystery before their class vanishes for good... but the truth may be more terrifying than they ever imagined.

Will they uncover the dark force that's erasing them from existence, or will they become just another forgotten class?
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