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Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2016
Have you ever been called a fugitive?

 What about for something you didn't do?

                        Kendell has. 

She decides to run off, after her trial went wrong. A life sentence is not a sentence she wants to have. The new boy, catches her on the way out and claims he is on her side and will help her.  

     But what Kendell doesn't know is that he is hiding a secret from her that might just be about where and why they are running.
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It's easy to run from your problems, but they inevitably catch up. Freedom. Adventure. No Restrictions. From birth, the human mind is tethered to these ideals. Threatening to run away as a kid to wanting to travel the world as an adult. It takes years to get a taste of these things, and when it finally comes, it's short-lived. Hayden, a fresh high school graduate with an itch for photography, something that wasn't mutually accepted by his mother. She always compared him to his military-serving older brother, Jack, who had set the standards of what was to be expected. In a last resort attempt, Hayden has to make the most significant choice of his life and does what he always threatened to do as a kid. Run away. With the help of a misfit-like individual, Hayden goes on an adventure of a lifetime. While unaware that his past is catching up to him. He'd inevitably have to decide how he wanted to live out the rest of his days, either as an office prisoner or a runaway.