Story cover for Murderer's Helper by BryannaFaye
Murderer's Helper
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    Time 1h 21m
Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2022
Mature
Riley Jordan, the daughter of the famous detective, Jesse Jordan, is your normal fifteen-year-old girl. She loves her friends, she loves singing, and she hates high school. Her main goal in life is to be a detective like her father. 

When there is a new serial killer in town, Riley can sense that there is something wrong. Once the murderer begins to get closer to Riley and her life, she begs her dad to give her more information. It isn't until she is kidnapped by the serial killer that she learns just how crazy he is. It becomes apparent very quickly that she may be the only person that can stop the murders, even though she is being forced to help him.

The longer Riley is with him, the more she learns about his plans and the more she is forced to challenge her own belief systems. She is forced to play his game in order to escape while still trying to protect the people she loves, even if that means risking her own life.


**NOTICE: STORY INCLUDES TRIGGERING IMAGERY INCLUDING ASSAULT!! PLEASE BE ADVISED**
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All is well in Patty's life until her best friend goes missing. No note. No texts, just got up and was gone the next day. People say she ran off with some guy, or was hiding because she was pregnant with notorious bad boy, that Patty never seemed to like, Jasper Mckinley's child. Some say, she's dead. Patty denies all of it. She knew Jasmine like the back of her hand and she was convinced she did not run away or fell in a ditch somewhere. A year has passed. But she never stopped believing her best friend was still alive. So what happens when a stranger suddenly sends her flowers with notes about things only Jasmine and her would know? And she finds herself asking for help from the very guy she suspects? Everything starts to become a game. For every flower delivered to her doorstep, the chances of finding her best friend alive, decreases.