A Secret Worth Revenge

A Secret Worth Revenge

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Prompt: It's been five years since your sister has gone missing. You finally found her. What happens when you find out the kidnapper was someone you loved as well? *** Alessia Luna Quinn lost her parents right before losing her sister as well. Her sister: Ember rain Quinn was kidnapped. Two years later, she was proclaimed dead. Alessia lost herself to depression and got in with the wrong type of crowd. Drugs. Alcohol. Murder. Anything. You name it, she's done it. But her Uncle took her in and helped improve her state. Mentally. He helped her cope with the death of her sister as well as her parents. But what happens when she finds out that her sister isn't dead. Moreover, what happens when she finally finds out who took her sister. . . . . yeah this is for a contest sooooo........yeah
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