Lost
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Jake Reed and Amira Grey are two very different people. Amira is a dreamer stuck in a realists world, always searching for the next adventure. Jake is his father's son, forced to take on the responsibility of the family farm at a young age. He knows where he'll end up, she prays she never will. When Amira finds herself in the motionless small town of Greenville Alabama, even the stars themselves could not stop the pair from falling in love. Narrated between past and present, together and separate, this is a story of losing love before truly finding it.
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Jake, a handsome 19 year old boy who's parents died, so he now lives by himself, met Emily, a 17 year old, goody two shoes girl, who wants nothing to do with her stuck-up parents, and they are now madly in love, but can't physically express themselves to each other until Emily's 18, because of her dad going to rad them out. Emily finally turns 18, and they go camping out in jakes woods. Emily gets taken in the night by a stalker, and Jake comes to the rescue.When Jake goes out to find Emily, the stalker tries to kill Emily and Jake is in hot per suit to find her and make her safe again. When Jake kills the stalker, he ends up killing himself too, and now Emily can only see him in her dreams. Now, she has to handle a lot more than his house and herself while he's gone because of there little camping trip.

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