Life after Death
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  • Reads 134
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2013
"Have you ever lived a double life? Two completely different lives. Have you ever sit and watch your own funeral? Seen all the people you love cry over your death. Have you ever had a second identity with a new life, a fresh start? Lived a life with a new name and look. Have you ever lived in fear that your serial killer will find you and attempt to kill you again? Well I have, it isn't easy. "

Lillian Dunne, survived an attack from a serial killer. She was found on the side of a road left for dead. FBI agents visit Lillian, and told her she is not safe, if anything she is in more danger than ever. Lillian's life lies in the FBI's hands. Lillian fakes her own death. She is brought into FBI care. She is put into witness protection programme. She is given a new look and identity. We they catch Lillian's serial killer? Will Lillian get to see her family again?
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