And there was something familiar about the cadence of the words. The language. It was him.

I wrote:

I know who you are. I recognize your voice. by kidzero

I felt a little dizzy after I sent it, maybe because I had been holding my breath. A new message pinged and the air rushed out of me like a deflated balloon.

you shouldn't be talking to strangers anyway. who am I? by anonymous

I didn't really know his name or anything about him, but I couldn't admit that now. I wanted to keep talking to him. I quickly typed:

You are the Unidentified. The Unidentified refuses to be typecast, target-marketed, corporate-identified, defined. by kidzero

Autor: Rae Mariz

And there was something familiar about the cadence of the words. The language. It was him. <br /><br />I wrote:<br /><br />I know who you are. I recognize your voice. by kidzero<br /><br />I felt a little dizzy after I sent it, maybe because I had been holding my breath. A new message pinged and the air rushed out of me like a deflated balloon.<br /><br />you shouldn't be talking to strangers anyway. who am I? by anonymous<br /><br />I didn't really know his name or anything about him, but I couldn't admit that now. I wanted to keep talking to him. I quickly typed:<br /><br />You are the Unidentified. The Unidentified refuses to be typecast, target-marketed, corporate-identified, defined. by kidzero - Rae Mariz


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