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The Crevice In Our Past

The Crevice In Our Past

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Nov 27, 2018
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"Once a precious spot, now with an atrocious feeling to it." Evan and Julia were attached to the hip as younger kids, but as time dragged, things started go get complicated. As the two commenced their journey to adolescence, Evan suddenly goes missing. Five years later, Evan returns, but he's not the same Evan Julia knew from their childhood. There's something enigmatic lurking around Evan. But there's so little to do before the calm before the storm is over.
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