Invisible
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2016
NOTE: This is my first book, and it's going to be a short story. Not too short, but not very long. I may add a separate part to it to explain the book once I'm finished with it, as it may be confusing. Don't worry, though! This is a mystery, after all.

Why are most people ignoring me? I mean, it's not like I'm invisible! Rude...
And boy, is my mom paranoid. What's up with that?
Where's Dad? Did he run away?
I'm going to find out.
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