Trapped
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  • Reads 4,214
  • Votes 205
  • Parts 32
  • Time 4h 9m
Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2013
17 year old Violet and 18 year old Conner have finally reached their senior year in High School. This isn't such a big deal for Violet, being a consistent honer student. Conner however, having had a record of poor efforts and a year stayed back in middle school, it was a big accomplishment.

Violet has only ever heard of Conner once, when hearing gossip of the kid who 'failed a year of middle school' and Conner only ever saw Violets name once, when he decided to check out the honorable mention board in the school's main office.

The first Senior trip of the year isn't exactly the most memorable; the Radley Museum of Fine Arts. When Violet and Conner make the decision to go, rather than stay a day in a stingy classroom, they have no idea what they are getting themselves into.

What would you do if everyone you knew suddenly vanished from the world, the only other person left on earth was a polar opposite stranger? Why is every day the same as the last, the only difference being Conner and Violet themselves?

Violet and Conner may have been preparing for college, but neither of them were prepared to be left alone against mother nature and the soil  under their feet. Along the journey they will run into many problems, speed bumps, and feelings that were never expected to happen.

But like they always say, expect the unexpected right?
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