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Falling for my Kidnapper
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Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2014
16 year old Sage Johnson was on a boating trip to the swamp with her dad. It was supposed to be a fun trip. When her dad gets attacked by an alligator she goes out on her own to go look for help. When she comes across a small house she ask the 17 year old boy named Tyler for help. Instead of offering for help he captures her and forces her to be his girlfriend. She attempts to escape many times but fails. In the middle of nowhere she was no one to count on. Suddenly she finds herself falling for him. Will she be with him and stay there or will she leave in search for her injured father?
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