UNKNOWN TERRITORY

UNKNOWN TERRITORY

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Jamie is a nineteen year old girl who just graduated from high school.She lives at home with her younger brother who is seventeen and her mom. She likes to tease her brother a lot. She likes the reality show Lost Trails so much that she signed up to participate in it. She was in Girl Scouts most of her life.Participats of all ages are grouped in teams are taken to different environments either be cold or hot. For example they have to compete who can find wood and make fire the fastest or which team works the best together. After watching a mysterious segment of the show of a girl lost in the woods showing shyly the palm of her hand that is inscribed with strange characters of the word HELP in Greek. Should Jamie ignore what she saw in the show? Is that girl really in danger or just in a fun friendly survival competition. What lies ahead if Jamie is the next participant.
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*FIRST BOOK IN THE Dear My Sanity SERIES* "Look at your hands. Their blood is on your hands." Jamie stares at her blood covered hands. She clenches her jaw, a muffled scream coming from her. I let her scream but I look around, knowing the police would come soon. If she wants to avoid being caught, she needs to get over her little crisis already. "Get up," I say quickly, going over and grabbing onto her arm to pull her up. "Come on, the police will be coming soon. You're not going to jail." She struggles against me, screaming, "No! You're going to kill me if I go with you." "This all can be erased," I insisted. The wailing of sirens tells me I need to convince her quickly. Jamie pauses, thinking hard. "Fine," she says. "Let's go then." I say no more as I run. She picks up my pace and follows me as I lead her away from her first murders and into her new life. I think it's one she'll fit well into.

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