Monday, November 5, 2012

Girl, Stolen 1-100

Cheyenne Wilder was taking a nap in the car while her step-mom Danielle went in to the store to fill a prescription. The prescription was for Cheyenne because she had just been diagnosed with pneumonia. As soon as Danielle went inside, somebody got in to the front seat of the car and started driving away. Cheyenne is blind, so she couldn’t see who got in the car, but she immediately knows it’s not Danielle. She tries to fight off the car thief, but she can’t, and she ends up being taken by him. The boy stealing the car, Griffin, is a teenager like Cheyenne. He takes her to his house, where he lives with his dad and his dad’s two employees. His dad runs an illegal business selling stolen cars and parts. Griffin’s actually a really nice kid, but his dad is really mean and abusive to him. He wanted to steal the car to show that he could do something right, but it turned out badly when he noticed Cheyenne in the back seat. When they learn that Cheyenne is the daughter of a millionaire, Griffin’s dad wants to try to get ransom money for her. Cheyenne is trying to plot a way to escape, but it’s tough since she can’t see anything. She doesn’t trust Griffin’s dad at all, but she’s not quite sure how she feels about Griffin. He kidnapped her, so she’s obviously not too fond of him, but she senses that he may not be as bad as she first thought. Griffin likes Cheyenne, but he’s torn between trying to help her escape and continuing to hold her hostage to make his dad happy.

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