Voices
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Have you ever wondered what those voices in your head were? The voice you hear when you read? The aching feeling you get when you don't know what's wrong, but the feeling is there anyway? Frazier is a sixteen year old boy. He hears these voices. But in his world, this is normal. In this day in time, this is what happens. In this world, everyone knows that the voices you hear is the voice of your soul mate. Your ideal other. Your other half. You're taught from the time your born, that the wounds you receive, the pain you feel that isn't coming from your end, the happiness, the fears, everything, it's your soul mate. Frazier hears two voices. And while this may seem like a normal thing, it could get him killed. People like Frazier are different. What will happen when he meets his soul mates?
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