I shall write this part only because it shall make me feel like an actual author.
My first and foremost thanks to my laptop for not mystically shutting down or malfunctioning because I couldn't have typed anything without you.
My second thanks to my fast typing fingers for letting me complete this 4000+ words story in less than two days (which sounds like nothing compared to the others but trust me, it is a lot when added with tons of homework from school. ask my friends for clarity. everything is still not completed).
I also have my mother to thank for various reasons. 1) For letting me legally stay up till midnight to complete this story and 2) for cooking the lunch that hit the right parts of my mysterious brain and allowed me to come up with the base of how the story would go.
I have my friends to thank. I have to thank them for so many things and gawds, we're gonna be here.
Sharky, thank you for reading one of the first drafts and telling me how I can do it because I did it because you said that I could do it. I should really stop procrastinating.
Chipku, thank you so so much for also being there to read my drafts and for brainstorming with me and giving me new ideas. You're not even on Wattpad or are going to read this but like man, those other ideas you gave me are not going to waste. Don't worry. I might extend this short story into something filled with mystery and plot because of the ideas you gave me.
I might even get an Oscar for it. Do not question it.
However, I am a lazy person so there's still time.
Moolu. Just because your name is mentioned last doesn't mean that you're contributions to this story are any less. Thank you bro for reading my story and giving me hope. I want to say more but all I can think about is my sister banging on my door. Sad life, God's plan.
Last but not least, a thank you to all my future and present and past readers for reading this book and voting on it. Thank you for my comments which enlighten my day. That is all.
Peace out! ;)
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What To Do?
AçãoDrew Hayes finds herself witnessing the kidnapping of a boy and only one question roams around her head: What to do? Will she save the boy or endanger herself doing it?