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CHAPTER FIVE: The Fugitives

28m · Hello, John Doe · 05 Mar 08:00

After Franklin Floyd kidnapped Sandi’s daughter, 6-year-old Suzie, they left town and never came back. They spent their life on the run, with alias after alias. But they did stay in Forest Park, Georgia for years, long enough for Suzie to graduate from high school with the second highest grades in her class, and earn a scholarship to Georgia Tech. She dreamt of becoming an aerospace engineer and escaping Floyd. A twist of fate would defer both.

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