Story cover for Cries For Help! by bibi_bubz
Cries For Help!
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    Reads 76
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    Time 8m
  • WpView
    Reads 76
  • WpVote
    Votes 1
  • WpPart
    Parts 1
  • WpHistory
    Time 8m
Complete, First published Feb 27, 2012
Gil Brasser has killed women for fun and has a dark past. Mary and Matt try to catch him out, but will it go to plan?
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Based on a story from my old account and from the third instalment of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Lori and her friends are taking a road trip to celebrate graduation where along the way they pick up a Hitchhiker who unfortunately has more than a lift in mind. Left cornered and desperate, Lori is determined to try and survive when his true colours and family are revealed. Also: please note that this isn't for the younger audience. Which is probably obvious by what it's based on but just to make it clear.