Lost at sea with... Luke brooks
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Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2014
Jenna is a normal 17 year old girl she works at Starbucks and lives in Cali.

One day Jenna's best friend came to visit.

Emma has brown curly hair to a little past her shoulders and her and Jenna have been best friends since grade 7 and while she is visiting jenna and Emma decided to go into a draw for a 1 month cruise to Italy. 

And one week later they did the draw and Jenna and Emma's names got called.

While they are in the cruise Jenna met a curly haired boy named Luke one night they were watching the stars and they were leaning on the railing and they were lost in the stars the railing broke and they fell into a life bout and they yelled for help no one had herd them then the next morning Jenna woke up and remember what happened.

Will they survive or will they die? 
Read and find out.


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