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Vanished while driving
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Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2025
She left to clear her mind. She came back to a world where she doesn't exist.

Every night, 17-year-old Abigail Reese sneaks out just to drive. No destination. No map. Just her, the road, and silence.

But one night, when she comes home... her bedroom is different. A stranger is in her bed. Her parents don't know her name. And the police say Abigail Reese was never born.

With her entire life erased and nowhere left to turn, she meets someone else - someone who's also been forgotten.

Together, they must uncover the truth.

Why are people vanishing without a trace?

Who's behind the erasure?

And most importantly...

What if they're not the only ones?

A mystery-thriller about identity, reality, and the danger of being forgotten.
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