Me, Him, and the F.B.I.
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  • Reads 59
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2011
Mature
When your running from the police and the FBI and most of the government you don't really have time for love and you most likly dont keep incontact with your friends enless of course you are cons together, which your most likly not, but when your dad gets blamed for a crime you did and he didnt care that you did it. . . your not going to have a normal life. This is Haven's life. She killed a person. Well people and her dad got blaimed because she had an alibi and he didn't. Her life is surprizingly normal. She can go to school and stuff just she lives by the border so if she has to run it wont be that far. She is a killer and she likes it but will that change when she meets Luke. . .
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