Run
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  • Reads 461
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 25m
Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2016
Run is a competitive game played by the newly graduated seniors in Roy, Washington. Population barely 900. The challenges that are assigned are gruesome and some may not even make it out alive. There is a catch to the whole game though. 
Who ever wins the game single-handedly wins the kettle. 
The kettle is the money stored up every year by the high schoolers at Roy's only high school.
The fight for the ket is deadly but who is willing to risk their lives for money? 
Charleigh Madison was peer pressured in to joining the game by her best friend who has no idea what they have in store.
Now she's stuck with no allies or any sense on how she's going to get through the game in one piece. 


(This book is based on Panic by Lauren Oliver. I do not own her book or any of the pictures I put in this story)
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It Started With A Run

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Cameron Black is the school's nice guy. He has the perfect life. The perfect girlfriend, the perfect family. Nothing bad has ever really happened to him. Annabel Carter is quite the opposite. Nothing in her life is going her way. She's in a gang for a multitude of reasons and the only family she has is her twin brother. They don't even go to the same school. They're different on so many levels, it's ridiculous. So what happens when Cameron goes on a run after having the first real problem of his life and stumbles into the warehouse that Anna and her friends use as their headquarters? And what happens when they recruit Cameron to expose the people at his school for the awful people they are? • • Excerpt • • "So... basically you're telling me to figure out my friends' secrets and then stab them in the back by telling you guys so you can quote-unquote 'take them down'?" I said in a clipped tone. I don't really like being rude to anyone, especially not to the leader of a gang, seeing as I want to keep my life. This though was kind of absurd. "I mean... if you want to live of course," Tyson said trying to scare me. And let me tell you, it definitely worked. I still didn't understand why he even cared. I mean don't gangs only care about drugs and money? *POV's Alternate*