Broken Glass
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  • Parts 2
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  • Reads 30
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published May 25, 2015
Mature
Burglary is a major problem in the city of Chicago, but this burglary in particular is a major cause flashbacks and déjà vu. 
14 year old Reed and his twin brother Blake, wake up to a burglary taking place in their house. They fight to protect their family but soon realize their family is already dead. As they fight the burglars, they don't see the gun come out of one of their pockets. BANG! BANG! Two shots fire off hitting both the boys, but only waking them up.. A dream. 
But the twins debate with themselves after having flashback after flashback and déjà vu about broken glass in the living room, guns, and their faces. 
Could the dream have not been a dream at all? Was it real? Read along with the twins to solve the mystery of the house with the broken glass.
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