Kidnapping for love
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2015
My friend asked me if I wanted to go to the mall how could I resist so I said yes.              
When I got to the mall Noelia and I  went shopping I found a pink top and a purple skirt while we were walking around I felt like someone was following us but I thought it was just me. 

A FEW HOURS LATER


My mom called she said I need to get home I said so me and Noelia said are "goodbyes" when I got to the parking lot I started running to my car before I opened my car door I saw a face flash by I tried to open my car fast but it was to late he took the keys out of my hands and tied my legs and hands together and he but a rag in my mouth that smelled like roses I heard my car door open he shoved me in my own car then he shut the door after a few minutes I heard the front car door open then a few seconds later I heard the engine start running I am very scared but I new that this wasn't the end it was just the beginning.
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