Time is Running Out

Time is Running Out

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BY @Viklaw, @Jocelyn0609, @Shyama_Ismae AND @tongh666 --- Emma Javenski, Joy Kalayna and Rachel Arden are just your average, melodramatic teenage girls. When Joy's mom Josie, a policewoman, gets a new case and Rachel reads about two girls' disappearance on the newspaper, they immediately know that it is the same thing. Josie isn't too willing to tell them about details on the case, but she caves to their persistent and annoying begging, badgering and hectoring. She knows that they are too curious for their own good and overestimate themselves. So, she also makes them promise not to investigate. Unfortunately, they aren't exactly the sort of people who listen to their parents. Then Gemma Paris, the girl sitting next to Joy at school, disappears too, and she is unable to stand it anymore. The three best friends go on their bikes to Alundi Woods. And as you know, the woods are where everything starts to happen...
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"You hate me so much, Angel... but you never look away." She's fire wrapped in silence. He's chaos born from control. Sixteen-year-old Ranaya Ahmed has mastered the art of vanishing. At home, she's ignored. At school, she's untouchable. Except by him. Tristan DeLuca is everything she's spent years avoiding-too loud, too confident, and far too used to getting under her skin. The golden boy of Briarwood High with a temper that matches his charm, he's the last person Ranaya wants around. Too bad fate-and the theater department-have other plans. Forced into late nights, backstage tension, and whispered fights no one else hears, they become a battleground of deflections, glares, and dangerously close moments that feel more like promises than threats. But underneath every jab is a truth neither of them wants to admit: They see each other. Too clearly. Too deeply. Too much. "You can lie to everyone else, Ranaya. But not me." "Then stop looking at me like you already know how I break." As secrets bleed and emotions snap, what started as hate burns into something far more dangerous. Because the line between enemies and obsession? It only takes one step to cross. And neither of them is backing down. what happens when two souls meant for each other finally reunites after 8 years?

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