Where We Fell

Where We Fell

  • WpView
    Reads 422
  • WpVote
    Votes 20
  • WpPart
    Parts 23
WpMetadataReadComplete Fri, Jan 1, 20212h 42m
It's been a year since Austin Renam, the boyfriend of Dallas Grady, went missing. She decides to eventually locate him. As she gets closer to finding him, she can not fight the suspicion that certain people may be hiding something as she gets closer to finding him. Trapped in a vortex of romance, confusion and mysteries, Dallas learns things she never learned about herself and others. Who is hiding something and is it going to affect Dallas and her quest to find Austin? Is she really going to find him at all? Small Warning: swearing romance suggestive material mental health issues violence
All Rights Reserved
#262
missing
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • When To Put Trust On The Line
  • Faking It
  • Quinn's Woods (DISCONTINUED)
  • Keeping Secrets (Book I)✔️
  • Vanished
  • Keeping Secrets
  • Trails of Secrets
  • Before Her Eyes
  • Collide
  • Faded Memories

Susan loves her boyfriend Kenny with all her heart. He's a trouble maker who sometimes gets caught up in illegal activities, but she knows he isn't capable of anything truly horrible. But when his rival Bobby goes missing, everybody suspects Kenny of being a murderer and he ends up in jail. Susan now has to deal with Bobby's angry best friend Derrick, and her troubled older sister Adele who comes home after dropping out of college. Feeling alone and lost, Susan partners up with an unexpected ally, getting closer and closer to unravelling dark truths. *WARNING* Some mature language in certain parts of the story *EXERPT* "Derrick! What are you doing?" He looked at me with cool, indifferent eyes. "Dropping you off... what else?" "In front of my house? What if someone sees?" "Who in our school lives on this street? Or in this area?" "I- I don't know..." I stuttered. "Exactly." "People still talk and you never know who might see us." "The windows are tinted." I stared at him. "Like I said before, barely." "Well, since you're so worried, why don't you step outta my car then?" He faced the steering wheel. ***

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines