Run!
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 68
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2012
Carmen has a past just like any other person in the world, but hers is diferent then most. It is filled with mystery and betrayal. Not able to handle the present she runs, and she doesnt stop for no one. Soon her case is wide spread into a Missing Person and as she tries to figure out her life, she must avoid the cops and Dean, her friend since the third grade. She is able to shake off the cops from time to time and pushes harder to avoid Dean, but as time goes on she meets new people and realizes who are her friends and who are her enemies. She learns after awhile you can not run from your past...
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