Camera
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  • Reads 110
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 7
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2017
Mature
Joan always wanted to be a artist. She has a photographic memory, and draws what she sees. But sometimes things can get in your way... Like seeing the murder of a girl she saw just a few minutes before. Join Joan as she connects the puzzle with her memory, and how she will discover that she was almost face to face with a notorious serial killer...


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Prologue 



Walking through Abigail Park always helped me pass exams, or quizzes. The serenity and safety of the place made it easier to study. Once I saw something, I always had it engraved into my mind. I aced every test and quiz and even pop quiz. My major is Studio Art, and I specifically work on photography. Soon I reach the bench I usually sit on while looking at the big lake in the middle of Abigail. I sit down putting my bag next to me. I pull out my textbooks and put my water bottle next to me.
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