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    Seven year old Alexandria Forest follows her dad out one stormy night and discovers that he’s been keeping a young woman captive. She helps her to safety and notifies the police of what she’s seen. That morning they arrest Titus Forest who they later identify as a man who’s responsible for over thirty murders. All young females, all in the same gruesome and inhuman way. Alexandria and her remaining family are taken in by their estranged Uncle’s, get new identities and tries to forget about the horror that happened that summer night.

    Nearly twenty years later firefighter Lieutenant Lexa Woods returns to her hometown. She buys a house with the intention of rebuilding it, just as she intendeds to do with her life. On her first day back she runs into Clarke Griffin, and she’s swept off of her feet in an instant. Just when she starts to believe that maybe she has a chance at a normal life, she's thrown into yet another nightmare. After all of the crap the universe had thrown at her, she really should have known better than to relax all of the safety measures.

    A story based on “The Obsession” by Nora Roberts. I own nothing but the writing.

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    The aftermath of Lexa's death, leaving Clarke as well as me heartbroken beyond repair.

    Language:
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    759
    Chapters:
    1/1
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    98
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