Kidnapped
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 3,092
  • Votes 85
  • Parts 7
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2014
i quickly walked down an ally way i know it sound completely stupid and who knows what creep is here but it's the only way to get home quicker and to get to bed.  i was only half way down the ally when i heard footsteps coming behind me i froze for a seconds when the voice in my head was screaming at me to run but i could only quickly speed up my walking. I head the footsteps coming quicker as well so i ran for my dam life.

i manage to run all the way back home and was at the footsteps of the door but i was completely out of breath so i toke a second to caught my breath and  was about to enter my house when a hand covered my month to stop my screaming and the other wrapped around my chest holding my arms as well.

" don't scream love it's only going to make things worse for you" the creep man whispered

and all of a sudden everything went black.
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