Extinction
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  • Reads 2,495
  • Votes 108
  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Oct 22, 2014
Jessie is an average 17 year old girl. She has Dark black, curly hair that falls just below her shoulders. She has icy blue eyes and is in the 12th grade. She lives with her Dad and two brothers. They treat her with no respect just like her mother did but she is gone now. She was killed by Jessie's Dad. He told the police it was a suicide he even placed the gun in her hands to make it look like it. He brothers act like she doesn't exist. At school its no better no one talks to her. Because of Riley , she has caused her such pain inside. She just wants to die. One day Jessie is walking home and she finds some sort of snake in the road. She picked up hoping it might become her on true friend. But what she doesn't know is this is no snake. What kind of hell has she unleashed? Who will be the first to go? Will she stop it or join it? 

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