Saving A Life
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2018
There Maya stood with a gun aimed at her head in an empty mall. It wasn't closed or shut down. People had fled.

"Shoot me!" She screamed at her ex-boyfriend. 

It was all a mistake. 

There was no interview. No questions or negotiations. A rogue cop thought the trigger was about to be pulled so he pulled one first. 

Why was he there? Who was she? What was going on? Who was the dead boy on the floor of a mall and why was he there two-thousand miles from where he lived? Those are just a few of the questions police had for Maya as she sat in a dank interrogation room. 

What brought her there?

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