Tied
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  • Parts 5
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  • Reads 356
  • Votes 48
  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2016
When Annika wakes up she doesn't know where she is or how she got there. The place she is in now holds an uncanny sadness that seems to have affected most of the people there, and Annika seems to blend right in. Until someone arrives. A boy, and Annika recognizes him. 

Though she has no idea where or how she recognizes him there is something about him that sticks to her, and she's not sure if  it's a bad or good thing. But whatever it is it may help with finding a way out. If there is one. 

Trust will become one of the most important tools in escaping and who she does trust Annika will have to choose wisely. Because just trust can be built, betrayal can knock it down even faster.
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