Kaylynn51
Everglade High was never meant to break.
At first, the glitches were small-printers acting strange, hallways shifting, notebooks writing back. Students laughed them off. Teachers ignored them. Reality bent just enough to seem harmless.
Then people began to disappear.
Not dead.
Not gone.
Just... lost. Book 2: The Lost dives deeper into horror.
The System's fixes fail, and the cost becomes clear. Students, teachers, and memories begin slipping out of reality. Hallways remember things wrong. Printers document absences that were never announced. Classrooms wait for people who never arrive.
Lyla and her friends search for those who have been lost-Kayoyin, Miss Puffer, Amy Wawa-while learning that being erased doesn't mean being gone. It means being misplaced in a broken system that no longer understands what it controls.
This book is darker, quieter, and more terrifying, focusing on fear, absence, and the struggle to stay present in a world that keeps forgetting. I
am sorry that I am leaving you on a cliff hanger