The train ride was long, tedious, and bumpy. They passed through forest after forest. The only thing that kept Sally sane was a promise for answers. She hoped the once she arrived in Louisiana everything would become clear.
Where did she come from? Who was her family? What did the note sender want?
Two weeks prior to the departure of the train, notes started arriving every morning and every evening to Buckberry Plantation. They would say things like:
"Come to Louisiana."
"I know your past."
"I have answers."
"I can help."
"I know who you are."
After a ton of notes, it was finally decided that Sally would get on the next train to Louisiana, and here she was. Sally was the only person on the train who was younger than thirty, in fact, she was fourteen. She had been wild camping by a creek since she was six, and she always felt at home in nature.

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Notes From Louisiana
Tiểu Thuyết ChungSally is found in the forest and doesn't remember anything about her past. After being taken in by the Johnston family in Virginia, she begins receiving mysterious notes from an unknown sender. "Come to Louisiana, I know your past." The notes star...