Escape
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Carley is a typical young teen. Only being 17. Her mother has to leave for two days. All Carley's life she's moved when she didn't want to and her father passed away. Her mother had to take the role of being a mother and a father to Carley. Soon Carley's mom gets ready to leave for two days. Carley is angry because since her father died Carley had to watch herself in the house alone since she was ten. She is sick and tired of her mom leaving. When her mom leaves Carley is furious and she goes up stairs and slams the door. She starts hearing noises so she begins to get scared. Soon the noise grows louder and louder she hears foot steps coming up the stairs. Next thing you know. Carley isn't home.
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