The Children's Case

The Children's Case

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Officer Lixo, one of New York's best, is sent to San Francisco, California, to work on a special case. Children had been going missing for 5 years, along with any Officer or Agent that try to solve to case. But the thing is, only the Officers/Agents are ever found. But they are found dead. All of them with a bullet through the forehead. The children are never found, dead or alive. But there is a pattern. All children are male, 5-16 years old, and are always gone on the 3rd of every month. Lixo is greatly concerned, not only about the children that she has to find, but also about her life. For she didn't want to get shot. Especially in the forehead.
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Jessica is a 12 year old girl who's managed a horrible lifestyle. The government had granted all year round schools a full 400 days off. She has no friends there, and her mom pays the bills in the house by selling her body from inside of her home. But one day, her mother picks up a man who lives a double life, and has children already. He appears sweet on the outside, and violent on the inside. When Jessica kills the man, Jessica is forced to live with the man's family for a whole year to do community service in the area where he lived. This family is rich and wealthy, but she has to figure out a way to manage with his 17, 15, 14, and 13 year old children. And his children, are not interested in making her feel welcome.

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