The Secrets
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published May 17, 2015
I was just one of your average weirdos.

Or so I thought. 

My mother had soon gotten a new job and it required moving to a different state. Soon it became a normal thing for us to be continuously moving to different to places. If I had to say so myself it was fun but at the same time sad. I had to leave my best friend at the school I went to.

But one day my mother had FINALLY noticed that I wanted to stay in one place, so she had gotten me a house to live in as she insisted. Who would say no? It was the perfect house all for myself.

The only thing was that there was a strange secret about the house I lived in, heck, even the town. As you guessed, the curious side of me went to find out the mysteries.

What I didn't know was that I was going to find out more about myself that I would have never even guessed.

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