Hiding
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When they first found Theodore Michael Garza, he was on the floor in the school bathroom with an empty bottle meant for sleeping pills laying in his outstretched hand. When they tried investigating why this would happen to someone who has had no trouble in life ever (literally), they turn to his twin, Jonas Daniel Garza, and his best friend/girlfriend, Sylvia Forester. When they realized that absolutely no one knew why he would do this, they turned to finding memories from others who knew him. Then they figured out what 'hiding' really means.
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She lived her life as if it was normal and everything was okay. But in reality, that was never the case, She was struggling. Her life wasn't as easy as she tried to make it seem. She went to school, pretending to be happy all the time so her friends didn't become suspicious. And then she went home, to watch her 'father' throw his life away as he shot up in his arm. She hated seeing him locking himself in the bathroom only to come out ten minutes later, high out of his mind. He scared her; He did weird things when he was like that. From walking into her room and just staring around and then leaving without saying a word, to yelling at her and throwing whatever was in arms reach at her. She was suffering, but she still tried to make herself look like she was okay. Nobody suspected anything odd going on in her life. Afterall, she was Alexis Deaken, Everyone believed her life was perfect. They evyed her, they believed she had everything. Little did they know that the second she left that school building everyday she was going home to something unimaginable.

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