Victim On The Run
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  • Reads 261
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2014
Payton Johnson was once a normal teenaged girl, with a normal life. One day, one sentence, one request changed all of that for her. Some guy she ran into in a store, became crazy obsessed with her, and began stalking her. Her best friend, Amelia Banks, went out, only to be kidnapped by Payton's stalker. Amelia was eventually tortured to death, and her killer is now on the hunt for Payton, and he won't stop until he gets her.
Will Payton kill a killer? Will she be able to hide forever? or Will she forever be a Victim on the Run???
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