Run
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  • Parts 10
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  • Reads 445
  • Votes 37
  • Parts 10
  • Time 57m
Complete, First published Feb 08, 2014
Ethan, Kristiana, and Jacob all go to the same University. Ethan gets a little overwhelmed with all the attention because his and Kristiana's parents were crime solvers. Jacob secretly hopes that something bad will happen so he can become famous by helping it. Eventually, all hell breaks loose. The little town has a melt down. People from jail are released and something indescribable happens among the University. Jacob wants to solve it. Will he do it? Ethan wants to stay away from it. Can he do it? Kristiana thinks she can solve it just like her parents did. New talents will be discovered. And These three can't do it on their own. 

WARNING: SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't read the first book, go read The Bloody Piano!
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*cover by Lunagust* Arden McIntyre has it all. She's the head cheerleader at her school, she gets excellent grades, and she has successful parents; a police officer and a model. She rarely has to fight to get her way and a lot of people look up to her. In the town of Skalkwood, news travels fast, so it isn't long before River Gillespie's name goes around for shooting and killing his family even before he's taken into custody. Some people say it's because of the numerous fights he got in with his dad. Others say it's because he just lost it. Nobody knows the truth. While Arden's dad is taking River into custody, Arden calls him to be picked up from her cheerleading practice. After some convincing, he does and she has to sit in the backseat with River where he writes on a piece of paper three words: "It wasn't me."