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Two Souls
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2017
You know that saying "one can feel another's pain"? Well this is taken literally is this story.....Two teenagers, living across the country from each other who can feel each other's pain and hear each other's thoughts. They think this is just a figment of their imagination......or is it??
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