Emma
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Emma Victoria is seen as a small girl that hides in the back of the classroom to avoid a single glance in her direction. She's into drugs, alcohol, and boys. We all know what those three things lead too. Except one night everything goes down hill and Emma does something unforgettable. Join Emma as she try's to hide her secret, live with the haunting guilt, the fear she will get what's coming for her, and most important as she try's to cover her bloody footsteps. Not every girls like Emma, but then again not every sixteen year old girl has to watch over there shoulder constantly either. To find out what Emma did and if she gets caught just take a peek inside the book. Flip the page and watch the journey begin.
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When Emma moved to Florida to get to her dream college, she was, at first, thinking that the town in America would be safe, however, soon, she would be in various situations, from some of her new friends attempting to poison her one night at the bar, to her ex boyfriend that she met on Tinder kidnapping her and even other incidents that happened. Emma was shocked to learn she was not safe in Florida. Will she escape from the dangers of Florida, or end up accepting fate? Chapters: 40 TW (Trigger Warning): There is gore, death, murder, rape and kidnapping involved as well as women being objects in this book, ect. If you have trauma to some of these, please do not read. Read with caution. I am not responsible for triggering your PTSD or getting you involved with therapy.

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