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  • Reads 397
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 13m
Complete, First published Aug 28, 2015
I don't know where I am or how I got here. All I know is my name; Alexa Roberts, and I cant remember the last nineteen years of my life, including my family.  

Last thing I remember, true or not, is my best friend taking me to go see someone. 

But who and why? I don't know. 

I'm trying to find out more about myself. I know my journey won't be easy nor will it be fast, but, I do know, it will all be worth it. 

I have made a few friends who I have come really close with. 

Aaron Keith said he will take me where I need to go. Sophie Black, Logan Marshall, and Gracie Stewarts , they're just along for the ride. 


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