Left On Read

Left On Read

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Jordan (Main) is a 15 year old girl who has trouble making friends. She decides to start playing games and talking to people online, Yet she doesnt have time anymore to play and only to talk because of whats wrong with her dad. Someone from her family (who she knows nothing about) starts texting her and she wants to figure out who it is. Slowly and slowly they end up telling her the truth...
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