Keepsake

Keepsake

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AM I WHO MY PARENTS SAY I AM? WHO EXACTLY AM I? WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ME? AM I GOING TO DIE? Michael Wale and his sister Karen are two eccentric 15-year-old identical twins. Figures, right? But, when Karen's brother Michael dies on a mountain expedition, she starts to have premonition-like nightmares of her death. Not, that she hadn't have them before, but not daily. The exact same way her brother died, she supposedly would. While grappling on a day-to-day basis with her internal struggles, and being stalked by a creepy detective starts to wear her out, her relationship with her parents get more and more strained. When things get so bad that they quarrel every time they meet, she starts noticing things. And she starts wondering. Was there more to her estranged parents than meets the eye? Was there something about Michael and his death that she hadn't discovered? Was there something about their birth, and their identity that she did not know of? What part of her CORE did she not know? And what did that stalker of a detective know? She knew her parents were hiding something from her. She just didn't know the magnitude of it.
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