In order to be unknown, you have to be unseen. In order to be unseen you have to hide in the shadows. To hide in the shadows you have to become invisible to everyone and everything. To become invisible, you have to be forgotten, like Erin. Unlike her family and most people Erin was unkown to all. To her family, her peers, her old friends, everyone. Erin was the unkown, the forgotten, the unseen, the invisible. It wasn't easy being the unkown. The unkown aren't seen, aren't heard, aren't known to anyone except the ones like them. The unkown aren't there, but they are in more ways than one. They're protecting you, saving you and being your friend all without you knowing. They're saving you from the monsters in your head because they take them and making them their own to save you. They know you can't handle it. They know you would have given up. They know everything and you don't know it. They know how you feel. How you see. How you talk and read. They know your mom, your dad, your siblings, your aunts and uncles, your cousins. They know your favorite color. Your favorite food. They. Know. Everything.
There was the bad unkown and the good unkown. Erin's the good unkown and Beverley West is the bad unkown. Erin's trying to stop Beverly and her followers/slaves with the other good unkowns while Beverley is trying to wreck havoc over the world. To stop the bad unkown Erin must go through tradegy, heartbreak, loss, love, anger, despair, loneliness, betrayal and so much more. It's only the begining and end is so so far away.
YOU ARE READING
The Unkown
ParanormalEveryone knows her sister. Everyone knows her family. Nobody knows her. Erin Hoyle the nobody. The sister to Amelia Hoyle. The younger sister to Hayden Hoyle. The outcast for no known reason. The Unkown.
