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Independent, twenty-something Shani wakes up in the hospital with a gunshot wound, a concussion, and about a million questions as to how she got there. The only person who could possibly tell her what happened is Jaison, who just so happens to be the man she's fallen in love with. He also just so happens to be missing. As wild allegations begin flying from seemingly every direction, Shani desperately tries to regain her memory. But after an attempt on her life, she realizes that she's in more danger than she could've imagined. With help from her parents, and new-found friend Tracie, Shani tries desperately to piece together her scattered memories before she loses them and, as a result, her life.
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In Red

One quiet, moonlit night, two girls run away from a remote castle. They are terribly scared: they have never been anywhere but in that far-off place and, what's more, the night hides fatal specific dangers for them. So, why have they decided to risk it all... and why now? They both have secrets, but the younger girl in blue can't even imagine how many mysteries her sister in red - doomed to always dress in red - could unveil for her. Ironic destiny will put them in the way of two young men, who will eventually prove to have their own good reasons to join in the fight they have, almost inadvertently, begun with their escape.

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