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End of The Line

Summary:

A reimagining of season 1 that maintains the original events, featuring the reader as a central character.

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The day before Storm Agatha, a mysterious new face arrives to the Outer Banks, carrying a duffel bag of clothes, an address to a shady motel and an old compass. Why does she seem so familiar to John B Routledge? Why does she refuse to talk about her mother? How did she get a compass identical to Big John Routledge's? Why does she freak out every time she sees a cop?

And why does the Kildare Sheriff's department have a file on her?

Or, that time John B Routledge found out he had a sister, and JJ Maybank realised that maybe love could be just around the corner, if he just looked.

Chapter 1: End of the Line

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The day before Storm Agatha, a mysterious new face arrives to the Outer Banks, carrying a duffel bag of clothes, an address to a shady motel and an old compass. Why does she seem so familiar to John B Routledge? Why does she refuse to talk about her mother? How did she get a compass identical to Big John Routledge's? Why does she freak out every time she sees a cop?

And why does the Kildare Sheriff's Department have a file on her?

 

Or, that time John B Routledge found out he had a sister, and JJ Maybank realised that maybe love could be just around the corner, if only he looked.

 

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A rewrite of season 1 without changing the events, with the reader as a pivotal character