Tag, You're It
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  • Reads 2,477
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  • Parts 28
  • Time 4h 23m
Complete, First published Jul 11, 2016
In order to win a game you must lose to the game maker. 
 
In order to beat the game maker you must understand the game.

In order to understand, you must play. 

But a game only lasts so long. 

And there are always losers.


Austen Grey is tagged. 

She must play a game of life and death. The man who tagged her, Alec, holds secrets and power that she could never imagine. As Austen tries to escape, she soon realizes how badly Alec wants a game of chase. She's afraid she won't make it out alive... and if she does make it out, she will never be the same.
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