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CHARACTERS
This story takes place during September 2017.


Jennifer Conner, senior student at Whitefields High
17 years old, raised and living in Whitefields, Oakleigh.


Cursed with precognitive nightmares and life's tragedies, she aims to save an innocent soul from a terrible fate.
" I'm sure they would call me crazy. They'd say I'm a damned, heartless liar. "


Megan Allen, senior student at HIRUNDO RUSTICA High School
18 years old, raised in East Beach City, Orquídea, currently living in Whitefields, Oakleigh.


This exceptional problem-solver found herself caught in a situation that challenges everything she believes in.
" You're my friend, of course I'm worried. Please, be honest with me. "


Marcia Hopkins, part-time stock clerk at Savers Marketplace
19 years old, raised in East Beach City, Orquídea, currently living in Whitefields, Oakleigh.


Through her determination, wishes, and knowledge of "the missing one", she may be the key to solving this mystery.
" Moving here was hard, but it was the best thing for my family. And my future career, I guess. "


Stephen Campbell, detective at Whitefields Police Station
28 years old, raised in Olive Lake, Olpines, currently living in Whitefields, Oakleigh.


When his life is suddenly turned upside down, every aspect of his reality becomes a question to him.
" Every day I wonder if this is my true calling. This job, and the things I see... "


Marianne Campbell (née Willows), news anchor at Whitefields Frequency
29 years old, raised in Olive Lake, Olpines, currently living in Whitefields, Oakleigh


Disillusioned with the state of her life and unfulfilled ambitions, she fights for what she thinks she truly deserves.
" I'd like to avoid them too, but that’s life. It's full of lucky, useless idiots. Just ignore them and do your job."


The missing one

Someday, everything will be better.
“I want to smile again. I want this to end. I want her to find me.”


The twisted one

Everything will be just like it used to be.
“No one will stop me. No one will separate us again. I won’t let them do that.”