Holding Onto Hope

Holding Onto Hope

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Imagine this. You're a 16 year old girl, and you just want too have a normal life with a happy family. But with parents as strict as this, that isn't going too be easy. Rachel Andrews never has a say in anything she does in her life. She doesn't have a say about what she wears, how she speaks or even how she has her hair. She is excpected too do everything right and never make a mistake. But everyone knows, strict parents create sneaky kids. And when a sudden turn of events changes everything, will she regret not listening to her parents and sneaking out too that party?
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Completed!! -- I could hear him running behind me. "HELP!" I started to scream the words repeatedly. I felt like I was the stupid, helpless girl in a horror film. I ran right into a fence and fell down. I got back up and turned around. Blake was right there. He pinned me up against the wood. "You are so stupid!" He chuckled. He grabbed a bottle of some sort and smiled. "Nighty night." He whispered. He sprayed the substance all over me until I blacked out. -- 16 year old Cathy moves from a small Rhode Island town to the big Austin, Texas. When she starts her new school, Cliffside High, everyone despises her. They don't like the same music she does and they don't dress like her. She's an outcast in their book. But when she gets home, she goes to her favorite website and chats with people who love her. Who don't despise her. But, everything changes when a stranger starts to chat with her. He compliments her, makes her feel bubbly. She feels like he loves her, and she loves him. Then things get a little weird when he asks her personal questions. Not thinking twice, she answers all of them. Cathy feels guilty afterward, and never wants to talk to him again. But he wants to meet her. Little did she know his visit will be soon and blood curdling.

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