Camp (The Stalker Re-Write)

Camp (The Stalker Re-Write)

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(Complete Re-Write of my book the stalker. The stalker will still stay published) Dylann Sampson is the most sweetest girl you'd meet, until you know about her private life. At the age of 13 she dyes her hair red and purple and gets her nose pierced. Her father, getting fed up with her, having to deal with a huge loss and depression. Sends her off to a camp, a camp that she doesn't realize is a place for orphans, delinquents and problematic kids.
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