Prologue

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Hello and welcome to my brand new story, Girl Unknown. :) Thank you for clicking and reading. I would appreciate feedback, since I just started, that way if it needs improvement, I can get right on it. Now, this story will be a little bit different than the other three I have written prior to this. This story will be mainly told and seen through the eyes of the main character, Caden Thompson. This is my first time writing a book where it's mainly through the guy's perspective, so hopefully I can manage through it. I hope you enjoy and please, let me know what you think and if I should continue writing this story! :)

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The entire book, including the title, summary, prologue, chapters, characters, and so forth, are copyright protected. All rights are reserved by the author (sampopp7) and any person unauthorized to copy, duplicate, edit, steal, or manipulate anything stated above will be punished under the law for copyright infringement.

Names, places, events, and characters are completely fictional and are all a product of the author's imagination. Any resemblance or similarity to actual people, living or dead, places, or actual events is purely coincidental and unintentional.

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When I met her, I thought she was crazy. Nuts. Insane. A looney-tune.

But, she wasn't crazy. Or nuts. Or insane. Or a looney-tune.


She was wild. Free-spirited. Chaotic.


She was like a hurricane. She took your thoughts, words, actions, beliefs, opinions, perspectives and destroyed them.

She demolished them.

She created a clean slate; one full of different perspectives that you've never considered before. One full of beliefs that she inspired you with. One full of words and actions that she enchanted you with.


She took everything you knew and flipped it upside-down.

And it was always for the better.


She was the inspiration in this small town. The muse of it all.


She was the North Star; the one that stood out among all the glimmering stars in our world of indigo skies.


I have never ever met anyone like her.

I don't think I'll ever meet anyone like her again.


She was carefree. Enchanting. Alive. A complex mystery.


Maybe, that's why it ended the way it did.


She was the current flowing in the river; constantly moving, crashing and smashing at the soil, creating new paths. Flowing freely and calmly. Always changing, adapting, creating, and destroying.

She was unstoppable.

I was the rock stuck at the bottom of the river, clinging to the muck and soil for safety and stability. Never moving, predictable, and comfortable in the routine of life, watching others swim right on by.

I was sinkable.


But, maybe that's why she came into my life.


To unearth me from my chains.

To send me floating down the river.


To set me free.

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