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Saving The Stranger
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Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2012
What's the point in saving someone you don't know? They are a stranger; a waste of you time. Why should someone take time out of their life just to save someone who won't appreciate it or even remember it?

Savannah Scott was living life to the fullest. She had visions and helped bad things not happen. But she has a vision that could risk her own life completely. She see's Luke Green getting killed by a killer who has been after Savannah for a long time and must decide whether to risk her own life or let another's fall to pieces. What she doesn't realise is that killing Luke is only a trap so the killer can kill her once and for all.
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Cali Olsen was on a mission to drive across the country. But her broken down car left her stranded until a stranger offered her a place to stay. And even though it was nice, she wasn't supposed to stay on the farm; let alone for six months. But something in her gut told her to stay - and she soon figures out why. Jay Roberts was your typical twenty year old. Partying, late nights and fun. But more than anything, he wanted to come home. And his mistakes brought him back. But he shows up and discovers a mystery girl has turned the farm upside down. And he can't figure out why. It also doesn't help that the girl wants to remain a mystery. Over the course of a long summer, two people will discover their need for not only each other, but to be saved. [WARNING: this is an old story from my earlier days as a writer; it's severely unedited and somewhat cringe-worthy - read at your own risk.]