The Forgotten

The Forgotten

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Everything was perfect in elmville, until the population started decreasing, more and more people vanished by the day. No one even noticed, everyone seemed as if nothing was happening as if the people who went missing never even existed to begin with. Except for one girl named Alice, she noticed the vanishings and wanted to know the truth behide these dissappearings and discover why no one remember the people who vanished. She trys to dig to the bottom of the dissappearings with help from a boy named Jonathan, they find themselves in a near death situation trying to escape due to the Watinds finding out what they were doing and wanted them dead before they found out what was happening P.s I do not own any rights over the images in this book. I give full credit to the people who have rights over the images. .
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This book is the tale of a mystery that was never solved. It is a mystery that to this day stumps even the world's greatest minds. It's a story that only I, Alissa Lauren Kiang, can tell the truth about. This story is something that I had to experience with four of my best friends, people who had been there for each other for all of my life, through all of my ups and downs. While I had to go through hardships, they were always with me. They knew everything about me, and I, them. We were with each other through everything we ever had to deal with. Through depression, through loss, and through accomplishments. No matter what the occasion, they were always there for me, and I for them. They were people I would soon realize meant the world to me. But as the saying goes, you never really know what you have until you truly lose it forever. P.S. there is a little bit of blood and gore mentioned, and suicide and murders occur, so TRIGGER WARNING

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