Forever Lost

Forever Lost

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Hannah's a nice girl, not perfect, not bad. Just nice. Everyone thinks she'll do anything for them to late homework to house sitting to anything they can think of. Kyle not quite so nice. He's not a typical bad boy but enough to keep people away. He's been watching Hannah since he met her last January. What happens when one day she's gone. No one knows what's happened until she shows up on Kyle's door step.
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