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Faye’s Tale
Hello, welcome to the first personal account of odd behavior in Blisshall. This is my own personal story about a girl named Faye I remembered a couple days ago. If you have any idea of what this could be or what could have caused this. please comment with your findings. Thank you and keep being curious!
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Followup on Exhaust:
So I found out where they get the gas from. Well I didn't actually find out where they got the gas from but I got pretty darn close. Turns out, the gas has always been there. The gas station has always been there. There is not a living person or record from before the gas station existed. I read every book and record in the library about Blisshall's history (It took me 7 hours and an all-nighter) and not one had a picture or written text of that street not having a gas station.
I'm exhausted, but alas, not all mysteries have an answer.
This one, however, does.
See, the town center is just west of Auburn Way on Blisshall Avenue. The records in the resource center of the library all stated that some farmers had come across the gas station while moving North around 1754. The town, founded in 1765, not long after, was built from the gas station up. Now I know what you''re thinking -- "But Hibi, how could that be possible, cars were first made in 1886. Gas stations didn't exist in 1754." And you would be right, as stations did not exist then. But this one did. See, I don't know what the cause of this could be, maybe Marty McFly got his hands on Blisshall before we could. Time travel could be possible around here as some odd occurrences related to time have happened inside the gas station. Maybe it's just been there since the dawn of time, waiting for someone to fill the (not then) fluorescent lit aisles with candy bars and energy drinks.
There must be an answer.
Either way, I'm determined to get to the bottom of this.
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