Behind These Snowy Walls (COMING in OCTOBER)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2013
It's winter break, the time of presents, cookies, sledding, and most importantly no school.  But not this year....

"I guess you could say everything began with a science binder, a lost science binder." 
 
Reagan and Alex are best friends. They are those two people who are so close, you's think they were long lost sisters. Except, there's another thing that's lost. Alex's science binder.

They search the entire building, knowing that they had to walk home on the icy sidewalks. Finally they give up and decide to leave, but they can't. Alex and Reagan looked for so long that the entire staff left. 

They're locked in school. 

This may just be their greatest Christmas yet, but they can't get caught, and they're not alone. "The ghost of Christmas past!" Alex gasped.
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