Blue Boy in the Trees.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2017
Scarlet Miller likes her small life in an even smaller house in the woods of Alaska. But something dark and mysterious has threaded itself into her mind, a dream, or better yet a memory. A boy her age when she was a small child, playing with her in the trees, they would play hide and seek and tag, never letting her stray too far from her own home, but never showing her his own. He would always disappear far before the sun tucked itself into the mountains. As her memory becomes stronger, Scarlet starts to remember the bruises that covered and darkened his pale skin. Before her 10 years the boy vanished for good taking with him the only friend Scarlet had ever had. Now Scarlet is 17 and thinks very little of the boy she knew from the trees.
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