The Doll

The Doll

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Cara Cole always thought she had been a normal little girl. Then when she was five years old, she discovered she wasn't so 'normal'. She could move things with her mind, as well as see the future or past in her dreams. She was taken and abandoned by her parents to a Facility, F.S.T.C (Facility for Special Telekenetic Children). As time went on, she found she couldn't trust her so called doctor, Dr.Clark. When she gets a doll as a gift, she finds this doll is very human like, walks, talks, acts, and eats like a human. Can she trust Mary to get her out of this place, or was she completely wrong about Dr.Clark?
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Attractive strangers Lucas and Cara were living normal, uncomplicated lives until sought by a group of bounty hunters. The price on their heads is high because the gifts they possess are priceless. They run for their lives but it doesn't take long to realize they can't run from their growing attraction for each other. Oof, that description was painful. This is a hobby project intended to work some creative muscles, which is why you may see iterations of the same characters in my stories. While not true fan fiction, this work is inspired by several of my favorite movies and film characters. I like to drop lines from these movies and characters as little Easter eggs. If you can spot them give them a shout-out in the comments. As this is essentially a glorified creative writing project, I haven't done the type of deep research that goes into a professional novel. I'm always receptive to constructive criticism that helps to improve my writing.

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