Unread Messages: If They Answered

Unread Messages: If They Answered

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What if someone replied to the message on time? An alternate timeline to Unread Messages. This time, the messages are seen. Someone answers this time. This time, she isn't completely alone. However, not all damage goes away in a flash. Apologizing is not as effective as some silences. It takes years of no communication for some families to learn how to listen. If They Answered is a sequel to Unread Messages, but it's a different choice, one answer that changes everything, but not magically. A tale of second chances, healing that is hard, and when people finally choose to stay. Status: Online.
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