Freedom Fighters
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  • Reads 164
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 51m
Ongoing, First published Nov 04, 2014
Madison plans on having a great summer vacation with her best friend before their senior year. How wrong she is. When her chaperone is kidnapped by a terrorist organization Madison is faced with many decisions that could affect her whole life. While waiting to hear back from the police about Lily, who has mysteriously been taken Madison must play many charades and overcome predicaments with and against her best friend. All the while an arrogant native to this foreign land and his mischievous friend try to help in their own special way. Stranded without money, passports, or a chaperone, will 17 year old Madison ever get out of the Middle East while trying to fight against a group of "Freedom Fighters"?
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