Coma(on hold)
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  • LECTURES 1,027
  • Votes 30
  • Parties 7
  • Durée 22m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement août 07, 2012
Demaya Logan had been in a coma for three years caused by a car accident that she didn't cause. So doesn't that mean someone set her up? What if the contract killer is one of her family members? But, no one can hear others while their in a coma right? wrong.
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