The Texting Game
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  • LECTURAS 3,302
  • Votos 198
  • Partes 11
  • Hora 43m
Continúa, Has publicado jun 17, 2014
What if one Facebook status could save a life? 

Meet Caden Grave, he's a social outcast. He only wants a friend or two. So he puts up his number, but with his reputation obviously no one would even look at it. Just moments before he takes it down, someone has already copied his number into their mobile.

Enter April Cassidy, she barely even exists. To start with, she disappears every break to indulge in fantasies and horror. She doesn't speak in class, no one even notices she's breathing anymore. She doesn't want to breathe anyway. Maybe she just needs a last taste of friendship before she enters her own fantasy.
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