Writers Note: It has been such a long time since I've published something and I am so excited. For the past seven months, I have been writing non-stop and I have been thinking of different ways to carry on with these chapters and most importantly, this story. This is something that I developed in a sort of weird way. It just randomly came to me. At first, I was going to have the first handful of chapters published towards the ending of August, but then something changed my mind. With the help of Mr. Authentic, I decided to rewrite everything. I started over. That was when I got the idea that I should start releasing this story in October.

Before you start reading, know that this story is told in dual timelines. Meaning that there are two different kinds of plots in each chapter being told at different times in the character's lives. The story jumps around from their sophomore year to their junior year of high school and vice versa. The first portion of this chapter starts off with the present. This is where the characters are up to now. NOW being like right now at this very moment. Then it jumps to the ending of their sophomore year and the story goes on from there. Do you guys understand? If you do, skip the next paragraph. If you don't, READ IT so you understand.

The chapter starts off with the present. Riley and her friends are currently in the second almost third month of their junior year - so they are barely in the beginning. But then the timeline goes back in time to a few months ago when they were in their sophomore year. Their sophomore year will end before their junior year because their sophomore year is coming to an end. But during the time their sophomore year is being explained, details of the beginning of their junior year will be revealed as well. Eventually, it will come full circle.

Have you guys seen How To Get Away With Murder, 13 Reasons Why, and Quantico?

It follows that same timeline - almost the same.

Below are the characters that will be introduced throughout the chapter and/or series. The name on the far right is the celebrity I envisioned them to be.

On a side note: I will apologize in advance for changing a few things. Like some of the character's sexuality will be changed - that was an example. They're straight in real life but not in the story I have created. So don't get butthurt because of it. Insults are not tolerated.

The cast:

Riley Matthews | Rowan Blanchard

Geb Carter | Chance Perez

Lucas Friar | Peyton Meyer

Matías Reyes | Alex Aiono

Maya Hart | Sabrina Carpenter

Anthony Jimenez | Dylan Jordan

Josh Matthews | Uriah Shelton

Seth Carrion | Jordan Calloway

Recurring Cast:

Detective Adriel Reyes: Cauã Reymond

Officer [Melissa] Parker: Adria Ajorna

Farkle Minkus: Corey Fogelmanis

Nina Michael: Carlson Young

Missy Bradford: Olivia Stuck

Aaron Beckerman: Jordy Baan

Isadora: Cecilia Balagot

Kayla Coleman: Vanessa Morgan

Mr. Bayard: Jonathan Keltz

Not everybody will make an appearance in the chapter, but now you know how they look like. There isn't a full-on summary but you guys will face some unexpected turns while reading this. Always tell me what you think and I will read it in the review section. Thank you.

Another side note: I tried to write this like a TV series. So try to envision what I am writing and maybe that will help you understand everything. The chapter will start off with the characters knowing things that you don't know - so they will talk about it but you guys won't have a clue about what they have to say. Don't get confused. You will get the answers to all your questions...just ask.

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Junior Year

Thursday; February 1, 2018

1:33 pm

Officer Parker kicked down the door to the apartment and walked in alongside her partner. She stepped in and looked in all directions before she searched the main floor and rooms. Her heart began to beat faster and faster unaware of the unknown with her hands clutched tightly on her gun. Her partner was searching the top floor and she was searching the bedrooms. She made her way to the last room she needed to check: the kitchen. She scanned the kitchen to see if there were any signs of danger. She released a breath of relief when nothing seemed dangerous, everything looked normal.

"Parker, I got something up here!" Her partner, officer Blu called to her on the radio. She raced up the stairs and found him in the master bedroom, she looked at him but before their eyes can meet she saw something on the ground. She soon realized it wasn't a something, it was a someone. And they were dead.

She took a deep breath and looked at her partner, "I'll call the coroner's office and get someone on site."

He watched as she walked away with only half of the information, "That's not the worst part," he told her and she reentered the bedroom.

"What did I miss?"

Officer Blu pointed to a safe that was open. Raising an eyebrow, she walked closer to the safe and soon came to a conclusion based on certain markings and boxes. The safe contained certain guns and the boxes housed the ammo...which was missing.

"Shit!" Parker exclaimed in fear as she examined the safe. "He's armed. Get a call out."

6 Hours Earlier

Riley's eyes opened at the sound of her blaring alarm. She draped her hand across her phone to stop the noise that scolded her every morning at the same time. She rolled over and sat upright as her eyes adjusted to the vibrant sun. Her hands went to her phone not long after. As always Lucas text message was there to remind her she was beautiful and that he loved her. She saw Maya's name and just under it was Geb Carter's name.

She rolled her eyes before she even got a chance to read his message.

Riley dated him the year before when she was just a sophomore. Of course, that ended when the truth came out.

She set her phone down back on the stand before she wandered around her room trying to piece her outfit for the day.

After matching different shirts with pants, she finally settled for a blue off the shoulder top and blue jeans. She walked down the stairs to her home while texting Lucas and telling him that she's ready. He was and has been her ride to school for a while now. She really loved dating him.

Another message from Geb popped up again and she didn't open it.

On days like this, she would normally turn her phone off and not go on it for the rest of the day. That was the ability he had on her.

She never chose to block his contact or get rid of him permanently despite all the mistakes he's made. She never knew why.

But, she did know that today was different. She felt different and she wasn't going to let him ruin her day.

Riley picked a water bottle from the fridge and placed her keys in her backpack before she got Lucas' call. He was outside her home.

She finished getting dressed as well as brushing her teeth. Once she was ready to go she picked up her backpack and keys before leaving her home.

The drive to school seemed longer than usual and that was because Lucas wasn't talking to her as much. She didn't know why. They walked passed the halls filled with students trying to get on with their day as soon as it was over. Lucas stopped at his locker and grabbed his history binder before his hand grabbed Riley's.

"Oh," Riley stared at him and then grew excited. "I almost forgot. I have good news."

"I could go for good news," he smiled at her.

"Since Homecoming is just right around the corner, I was going to tell you that you are signing up for an activity we're doing on the football field."

He furrowed his brows, "How exactly is that good news?"

"It's good news to me." She smiled but her smile shortened when she realized he was confused. "Since you're still the newbie, I guess there are things I need to tell you," Riley informed him. "There's this thing we do that's called Powderpuff -"

"I know what that is," he smiled at her. "I don't get why I need to sign up for an activity."

"Because..." they rounded the corner, "We have this Night Rally where classes compete against classes and the winner wins. You're going to be competing with other students that belong in their respective class."

He nodded and smiled at her. "I know what you're doing."

"What am I doing?"

"You're trying to show me off," he wrapped her hands around his back as he leaned in to kiss her. "I know that the cheerleaders have been giving you a hard time, their boyfriends will be doing it so you want me to do it."

She scrunched her face because she had been caught, but she refused to admit it. In her playful manner, she made him believe what he wanted to believe. "That's not what I'm doing. But hey, believe what you want to believe."

His lips pecked her lips and they continued to walk to their first-period class. On their way there, their walk was shortened when a certain blonde approached them.

"Have you guys seen Matías?" Maya asked the two of them.

"I thought you were bringing him?" Riley told her. Matías had been their friend ever since they were little. Ever since then, they did everything together.

"Well, I was...but something happened and he chose to walk instead." She looked in multiple directions but soon stopped when she caught a glimpse of him. "Oh wait, I think I saw him. Bye guys."

Maya was always close to him.

Once Riley turned around she saw that Lucas gestured for her to walk in the class first and when she did she turned back to look at him, "What if he's not ready?" she asked.

"What do you mean?"

"Matías," she informed a little irritated that he had to ask. "What if he's not ready?"

"Riley," he grabbed her hand. She knew how much she worried for her friends. "He's fine."

"That still doesn't help, though," She took her seat and Lucas took his. "I worry about other things too, like at what time are you getting back today?"

"It's just a fifteen-minute drive. Nothing is gonna change the plans you have," his confidence subsided once he noticed his girlfriends doubts. "Riley, relax okay. Don't let this consume you."

It only took one look into his emerald colored eyes to gain her serenity. "Okay," she sighed. "I'll be waiting for you in front of the school."

"And I'll be here," his hand went to her cheek before it went to her hand. "I'll always be here."

Farkle was surprised to see the bell hadn't rung. He thought he would be late since he walked to school. He approached his classroom but stopped in his tracks as soon as he saw Josh on a bench with his eyes fixated on his camera. He silently made his way towards the senior and stood beside him. He caught sight of his shows and sighed before he grabbed his things and continued to walk. "Hey," Farkle said. "Josh." He followed him. This very same routine had continued for the past two weeks and Farkle nor Josh liked it. "Please."

"For the last time, it's not for sale. How many times does this need to happen before you get it in your head?"

He nodded because he knew. But that couldn't stop him. "Josh you're a venal, easily persuaded man. How much do you want for it? $20? $40? $100?"

"I'm not interested in your money, Farkle. And the picture isn't for sale," he continued to walk.

"Then what the hell are you going to do with it?" he grabbed onto his bicep in order to stop him from walking. "That picture could ruin Isadora's chance at staying here. If her parents see it...she'll hate me. They'll take her out of this school and I won't let that happen; considering what happened last year our chances of being together for one more year are hanging by a thread. You can't show it to anyone, not even the police."

"The picture is evidence!" he lowered his voice once he noticed he had managed to get people's attention. "Missy went missing and all you care about is if Isadora will talk to you. This is someone's life over someone's reputation."

The genius clenched his jaw. He wanted to hit something, anything but all he could do was stand there. Isadora had ignored him for the last 2 weeks and everything he did would not get her to even look at him.

"Besides," Josh began. "The last time a girl went missing in this town, she was found dead."

...

Sophomore Year

Tuesday; May 10, 2017

A few weeks to the last day of school...

Riley was in the middle of putting her books in her locker when a familiar voice caught her attention. She turned to the person despite the chills running up and down her back. He was now standing to her right and when their eyes met she smiled. He returned the smile before he lost track of what he planned on saying.

"I was looking for you," he told her and Riley blushed. She was surprised to hear those words come from his mouth. Even when Geb stopped to talk to her.

She closed her locker before she spoke, "I guess you found me."

His hands went to the straps of his backpack and he rocked back and forth on his feet, "I guess I did."

Part of her couldn't help but acknowledge that she was talking to the sophomore Beyoncé of the school. She also couldn't help but notice the way his shirt wrapped around his shoulders when he had his hands on his backpack. His muscles were bulging. was standing in front of her with his blondish, brownish hair forming the perfect quiff. He was the Beyoncé, of the school. Everyone knew him.

Her eyes trailed up to his eyes and she noticed his blondish, brownish hair was forming the perfect quiff. He had changed the style of his hair.

Not that she had been obsessing over it this entire time.

"Can we talk?" he finally asked her.

Riley brought her left-hand closer to her eyes to look at the time in her watch, "About?"

He saw her movement and once she did so he figured she needed to be somewhere. "Um, it can wait."

She noticed he said this because she gave him the impression that she was in a hurry, "Oh, no there's no need. I just need to be in class before the first bell rings,"She informed him. "But you can tell me on the way."

He smiled when she said this. "Yeah. I'll walk you there."

Riley nodded, "That would be great."

He stepped back from her and he gestured for her to lead the way. "What class did you say this will be?"

"I didn't, but Anderson."

"Ah, she's - she's a great teacher."

Riley smiled, "No one talks about history better than she does."

He laughed, "You got that right."

They left the building and continued to walk. While doing so Riley could hear the subtle whispers coming from the girls who made school a living hell. She decided to ignore them because they would do anything to talk to him, but that only made her question one thing.

Why was a guy like Geb - the most popular sophomore in the entire school - talking to her?

"So," Riley began. "What was it that you wanted to tell me?"

He waited until they were alone to speak. He looked in all directions and when he didn't see anyone coming, he turned to look at Riley. Grabbing her hand and releasing a light smile, Geb asked Riley out on a date.

She was taken by surprise for the first ten seconds, by the fifteenth second she was slowly realizing this was a reality and when Geb squeezed her hand she was staring into his brown eyes.

"What do you say?"

"I-," she breathed. "I...say yes. I would love to go on a date with you."

He skimmed her face before he released a smile of his own. He stepped closer to her and stared at the phone that was sitting in a pocket on her jacket. "This your phone?" he asked and when she nodded he took it out of its placement. "This is my number," his smirk only made Riley's knees wobbly. "Call me?"

She was now a bright shade of red. She couldn't think of any words to say so she just nodded. He placed the phone back in her jacket and smiled. Then, in a soft movement, his hand went to her chin and he tilted it so that he would kiss her on the cheek. He walked away and Riley did everything to hold in her squeal.

Nina took a sip from her strawberry flavored drink while she stared at her phone. Her two friends sat in front of her and sighed, they were waiting for a response but coming from her, they realized it would take a while. She kept slurping from her drink and tapping her fingers on her screen.

"Earth to Nina," fifteen-year-old Missy said as she snapped her fingers in front of her. Missy was the smart one in the group per se, she was the one that cared about school and the one who would most likely get into the college she desired.

"What?" she asked then suddenly the sunshine hit her face. "I told you to hold your binder in place."

Kayla sighed and raised her binder to block the sun. She hated doing this job for her. Kayla was the more outgoing one, she wanted to try different things, go outside their standing circle but Nina wouldn't let her. Now, Kayla wasn't scared to speak her mind, but the one thing she feared was being alone. It was you either stay and keep your friends, or you leave and Nina makes your life miserable. "I'm sorry. My hand is getting tired. It hurts."

"I'm sorry," Kayla apologized. "My hand is getting tired. It hurts."

"I don't care," she deadpanned. "I'm not going to let you let me sweat." And then there was Nina. The one who made the rules. She used people and she was smart in her manipulative way. You never knew if you were on her good side or not.

And then there was Nina. The one who made the rules. She was smart in a deceiving route and people normally had to be aware of her machinations schemes. No one knew if they were on her good side or not.

"So how are you and Geb?" Kayla questioned and then the silence grew. She did this merely to get back at her. Kayla was aware of their problems. What would adding salt to the wound harm? They're eyes leveled each other while Missy waited for something to happen. She could see the bulging vein coming from her forehead.

"He and I are fine," she informed. "We're friends and there's nothing wrong with that."

Both Missy and Kayla laughed.

"What's so funny?"

"Nothing," they said in unison. "Nothing at all."

She refrained herself from asking more questions, fearing that at some point she would get them and she wouldn't like them. She returned to her phone and scrolled through everyone's posts, she stopped when she reached Missy's. "I see your page in the yearbook is coming along," Nina said with an insolent tone to her words. "Let's just hope it makes it."

Missy ran a hand through her hair and gave her usual fake smile, "It totally will. I've just been stressing over it. You know with school ending soon and...stuff."

"What would happen if it's not?" questioned Kayla as she moved a strand of her curly, brown hair behind her ear.

"Then that would mean I wasted a lot of money on nothing."

Nina caught sight of Aaron - a guy she slightly had a crush on - when she was staring at Missy. He walked with his friends with a smile that she would get distracted over even from a distance away. Although she tended to use guys, there were some she did genuinely like. It was a shame that some of them didn't really like her back. The one guy who did was Geb. But they have been together ever since they were young. Up until recently when they chose to break up and take time off.

"Nina?" Kayla questioned.

"What?" she was brought back to reality. "What?"

"How's your number three coming?"

She went from serious to bringing a smirk to her lips, "I have my ways."

Kayla brought her binder down for just a second and when she did Nina caught sight of Geb. It hurt her that he was smiling when they weren't together, but she didn't let it bring her down. She glared at Kayla and she got the message.

"Have you and Josh hooked up yet?" she asked Missy.

Missy choked on her drink and tried to regain herself. "What are you talking about? He's dating someone."

"Oh please, don't tell me you're really considering boundaries right now?"

She nodded but then laughed, "We came close to kissing once, but he pulled back."

"Oh, my...you have to spill. Tell us," Nina was interested mainly because his girlfriend's best friend was someone she deeply despised. She would patronize her to the fullest extent. "When was this?"

"We were in my room and I was talking to him about the layout," she began. "When I turned, our lips came close to touching. Neither of us moved so that's when we leaned in, but then he stopped."

They sighed and then her phone rang, "Ugh, I totally forgot."

"What?"

"I forgot I gave Samson my paper so he could do it for me," she informed. "If I don't get it back I'll have nothing to turn in and then I'll fail. I'll see you guys after school."

...

Junior Year

"You know you didn't have to walk," she told Matías as she found him leaning on his locker. "We were two blocks away."

He put his phone back in his pocket. "I just couldn't."

He opened his locker and as soon as he did a note slipped out. He furrowed his brows and opened it, it was a picture of a gun. "Who would draw this?"

Maya took the paper from him and once she saw it she crumbled it. "Don't pay attention to it. The last time I found something mysterious in my locker I went down a black hole, I am not going to let you do the same."

He returned his attention towards his locker, "You're a year too late for that advise."

She let out a faint smile when she realized he was trying to be funny. "I'm just really, really glad you're back."

"I can tell. You keep staring," he advised as he placed his notebook in his backpack.

"I'm sorry. Can you blame me? It's been an entire month. And it doesn't help that you chose to ignore me for all of it."

"You know why," he reminded. Maya gave him a faint smile knowing all too well what he went through. "I should get to class."

Maya nodded and watched him walk away, "Wait. I almost forgot, Ms. Becker told us to print the assignment and do it in class-"

He cursed under his breath, "I knew there was going to be something that would ruin my day. She hates me and I don't think I can use what happened to me as an excuse."

"Don't worry about it. I'm office T.A. this period. I'll make you a copy."

"Thank you," he sighed in relief. "You're a lifesaver, you know that?"

"I've been told."

They went their separate ways but as soon as Matías turned the corner he saw him. Him as in the one person he had been completely honest too. The only person who knows who he really is and the only person who knows how vulnerable he was. There was a moment's silence as they stared at the other. As if they hadn't in a long time.

His name was Anthony.

"I-I'm really glad your back," he said.

He nodded, "Yeah, so am I."

...

Sophomore Year

Riley opened the door to her home with a big smile on her lips. She walked straight to her bed and laid on it before she dialed Maya's number to tell her the news.

"Spill," Maya said on the second ring.

Before Riley could explain the day's excitement, she squealed and jumped on her bed. "He's such a gentleman...I mean don't even get me started on how hot he looked when he asked me."

"What did he say?" Maya nearly begged for an answer. She wanted to know. After all, this was the first time anything like that had ever happened to her.

"He was just walking me to class and he asked me," she still couldn't believe it. "I feel like I'm dreaming."

"If you are then I'm dreaming right with you. When is the date?"

"Oh, Mylanta!" Riley pressed her hand on her forehead. "We didn't talk about that. What if he thinks it's today?"

"What?" Maya asked. "What do you mean you didn't set a date?"

"He just asked me. That's it."

"Did he ask for your number or did he - ?"

"Yeah. He gave me his number, but - don't you think it's too late?"

"Late for what?"

"Late for a date?" Riley questioned.

"Just don't worry, chances are you guys will set the date tomorrow."

"I hope. I mean - " she stopped speaking when a question had awoken in her thoughts. "Wait," she sat upright on her bed. "How did you know in the first place?"

"...about you guys?"

"Yeah, how did you know?" she asked. "Did he tell you?"

"Everyone knows."

Her eyes shot wide, "They do?"

"Yeah. Everybody." She did her best to emphasize the word 'everybody.'

Riley sighed, "I didn't want people to know?"

"And why not? You're going on a date with Geb."

"I don't want people to know because of Nina. You know she could be the school's biggest bitch when she's angry."

"Who cares what she thinks? They broke up ages ago."

"They broke up four weeks ago, maybe even less..." Riley informed and sighed in worry.

"Look," Maya began. "We both know that only a handful of people in that school like her."

"Yeah," she said scratching her head. "I just don't wanna start anything."

"You won't. But, girl!" Maya squealed. "You're going on your first date!"

"I know!" she squealed once more. "It's going to be epic."

...

Junior Year

Lunch had just ended and Lucas and Riley were already late. As he parked his car in the students parking lot and opened the door for Riley, he couldn't help but think of the days ahead. He tried to forget about them; about the lies, he's hidden from her but all they seem to do is come back and haunt him. Before his thoughts could lead him anywhere further than where he already was, Riley had waved her hand in his face through the car window. "Are you gonna open the door?"

"Yeah," he said as he realized he had spaced out. "Sorry about that."

Riley stepped out of the car and intertwined her hands with Lucas. "Are you sure you're okay? You're always the one that keeps track of time but today you didn't and now we're late - "

"I'm fine, Riley," he reassured and kissed her cheek multiple times. He had gotten so good at making her forget about certain things in the past few days with that simple technique that had become a habit for him. "I was just thinking about Homecoming," he lied.

"It's going to be epic."

He opened the door to the building that led up the school's stairs.

"Since we are on the topic of homecoming," she said without taking any steps. "I was thinking maybe you should spend the night at my house."

Lucas stopped walking and turned around to see Riley, "You're parents wouldn't let me."

"They wouldn't know."

"Riley, I know they're in Colorado but it wouldn't feel right."

She fidgeted with her backpack strap as they took a couple of steps forward, "We've been dating for some time now and it shouldn't be awkward that we spend the night together. It's just that - I- I guess what I'm trying to say - "

Before she could continue on with she planned on saying next, an alarm in the school's P.A was set off. "Code blue. This is a code blue. This is not a drill -"

"What? W-what's that?" Riley questioned as she covered her ears from the blaring noise.

Lucas looked around the empty hall then back at Riley.

"I repeat this is not a drill."

"We need to get to class," His voice was firm and had hints of fear.

He grabbed onto her bicep and they continued to walk. His behavior seemed a little unusual for just a simple noise. "Lucas, what is it saying?"

"It's saying someone in school has a gun," he watched as Riley stood there, frozen and unable to comprehend what he had just said.

...

Sophomore Year

Riley entered the school halls the next day in the morning holding her binder and textbook in hand. She wasn't sure if people would react to what happened the day before and she hoped no one did. As she made her way to her locker, she grew uncomfortable at the eyes snaking her way. Almost everyone was staring at her.

She knew some people would feel like they have a certain right to speak on Geb's behalf and say he's playing her, but she didn't expect everyone to treat this simple question as the school-wide news of the day.

She finally reached her locker and put her books in; preparing to find even more people stare at her. She sighed and closed her locker shut, but as soon as she turned around Rebecca Whitmore - a girl she knew since she was little passed her - Riley smiled at her but she didn't return the gesture. Instead, she shook her head and with the most amount of venom in her words, she said, "Bitch."

Riley was taken aback by her words. What had she personally done to offend her? Cause she swore if this was because of a guy then she would be ready to defend herself. Her eyes followed Rebecca as she continued to walk in the opposite direction, she stopped walking when she reached Missy and Kayla.

They weren't being their usual selves. They were both crying.

Riley's eyes found Maya not long after. They stared at each other for awhile before she gestured to follow her.

"What is going on?" she questioned as soon as she met with Maya. "Why is everyone staring at me - ?"

She stopped when Maya placed her finger to her mouth, signaling the brunette to be quiet.

Once the girl washing her hands had finally left, Maya stood in front of Riley.

She was acting differently too. Almost everyone was and she didn't know. It was just a simple date, why was everybody overreacting?

"This is so stupid. He just asked me out - "

"Riley," Maya placed her hand on both her shoulders. "You don't know, do you?"

She shook her head no.

There was a silence before Maya finally said what she was supposed to tell her. The setting of the place was not something she liked but it was the only place. Sighing and finally figuring out how to tell her, Maya said, "Nina's dead. She killed herself."

...

Junior Year

Riley and Lucas reached the classrooms only in time to see and hear absolutely no one and absolutely nothing. There were numerous amounts of backpacks laid out on the ground as Lucas approached a nearby classroom door. He tried to open it but the room was locked. "Hey? Open the door. It's Lucas Friar and Riley Matthews. We're trapped out here."

He waited a few seconds but no one opened the door. He couldn't even hear any movements from the people inside. After a few seconds, he moved onto the next one, then the next but still the doors remained locked. "I don't get it. W-why aren't they letting us in?"

Riley fidgeted with her fingers, a little frightened. She could still hear the alarm going on and it was blocking every thought she could process. "What if they think we're working with the person?"

He dropped his head, "If they won't let us in, then we need to hide somewhere. It's not safe out here."

Riley grabbed onto Lucas' hand as they ascended the stairs. Once they reached the second floor they went inside the janitors closet because it was the only room that wasn't locked. Lucas closed the door after Riley entered, he placed a whole bunch of things so no one could get in.

He crouched down to where Riley was and embraced her. She checked her phone to see any texts from Maya, but she found nothing. She only saw the time and an old photo of her and Lucas.

"Who would bring a gun to school?" she asked as she leaned her head on his shoulder.

"I don't know, babe," he answered, a little hesitant. "Let's just hope they don't find us."


Writers Note: So many questions need to be answered and always feel free to let me know what you think. Chapters will be posted every Thursdays.

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