Stolen Shot (a long short story)
  • Reads 2,499
  • Votes 90
  • Parts 1
  • Reads 2,499
  • Votes 90
  • Parts 1
Complete, First published Dec 02, 2012
Elaine Klae De Fuentes was aspiring to be a great photographer... She liked capturing scenery and stolen shots. She was the kind of person that never bothered to be tangled up in love. Well, not until one day. Because of an anti-smoking policy Elaine took a picture of a gangster looking guy in their school who was smoking. Desperate of the grade reward that Elaine can get from getting a picture of someone smoking, she fearlessly took a photo of the smoking boy. Three days later, Seth Andrew Madrid, crashes to her class looking(hunting) for her and thinks about punishing her. But twist and turns happened and he accidentally kissed her. Elaine realized that this scary looking gangster whom they called "school killer"(his name started when he almost killed a freshman on his first day of school) was not that bad, he was actually a misunderstood boy. As the story progresses secrets and twists are revealed. Elaine was always so sure of what she wants to be, but Seth tells that he knows her more... What can thousands of stolen pictures do to this two people? Can it bring them together or tear them apart, or live an unhappy ending after...
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Stolen Shot (a long short story) to your library and receive updates
or
#11stolen
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
HE'S INTO HER Season 1 cover
Between the Rainbow (Strawberries and Cigarettes Series #1) cover
Monasterio Series 9: Enslaved by Her Innocence cover
HE'S INTO HER Season 2 cover
The Doctor Series 3: Reaching You cover
HE'S INTO HER Season 3 | COMPLETED | cover
The God Has Fallen cover
My Psycho Billionaire cover
My XL Boss cover
Game Over cover

HE'S INTO HER Season 1

1 part Ongoing

This work of fiction may include potentially disturbing readings, scenes and discussions around topics such as sexual, self-harm, physical violence, emotionally triggering materials, death and suicide. Please engage in self-care as you read this work. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.