Pieces of Us

Pieces of Us

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Sep 7, 2025
Hailey loves her little, imperfect family. Even with her absent father and the overworked mother she barely sees. She looks after her little brother Ryley, who she loves fiercely, and so when a school shooting starts at the school they attend, her first reaction is to burst out of hiding and sprint to the juniors sector. There, she finds her little sixteen-year-old brother with a gun pointed at him, a masked shooter armed and ready to kill. And what does she do? Why, she saves him of course.
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