THE DEAF BOY HEARD IT ALL (BOYXBOY)
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  • Reads 142,474
  • Votes 9,828
  • Parts 16
  • Time 4h 5m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2016
There's only one rule in the Leiker's house. Don't go near the well. Eighteen year old Gunner Leiker lives in a world without sound. Hearing impaired since an accident when he was six years old left him with a different view of the world.


  Six month before his birthday his sister, Harlow Nowak, could finally afford the hearing implants that could change Gunner's life. For the first time in years, he can hear the sound of rain against the window sill. He can finally hear his niece's voice. Can listen to the latest song playing on the radio. 


  Soon Gunner learns there are others sounds he can pick up on throughout his house. The sound of a wheelchair squeaking through the hall. The soft sobs of a woman crying. And someone  begging for help coming from the well.


  Every night someone begs Gunner to help them out of the well. Once an old evil is released can it ever be sealed again? What darkness lies at the bottom of that deep dark hole? Some things are never meant to be awaken. Gunner is about to learn that the hard way.
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