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Sarah knows that the guards are out looking for her. She knows that it’s only a matter of time before they catch up, and that when they do, she might not be able to fight them all off. Natasha is close to finishing the device which will disconnect all the chips, but it’s missing one vital piece. Will she be able to find it before it’s too late? Nathan thought he was going to escape from the bunker. That was before Bella stopped him. Now he’s stuck. The only contact with the outside world he can have is through monitoring people’s chips. He tries to find comfort in watching over Sarah, but when he realizes that she’s being attacked, he realizes that sitting on the sidelines is something he just can’t do.
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15 février 2017

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Table of Contents
Title Page
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Inspiring Words
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Copyright
The Bounty Hunter
Holding On
Book 5
Dystopian Romance
By: Kacey Lu & Third Cousins
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A SYNOPSIS & TABLE OF CONTENTS...
Sarah knows that the guards are out looking for her. She knows that it’s only a matter of time, before they catch up and when they do, she might not be able to fight them all off. Natasha is close to finishing the device, which will disconnect all the chips, but it’s missing one vital piece. Will she be able to find it, before it’s too late?
Nathan thought he was going to escape from the bunker. That was before Belle stopped him. Now he’s stuck. The only contact with the outside world he can have is through monitoring people’s chips. He tries to find comfort in watching over Sarah, but when he realizes that she’s being attacked, he realizes that sitting on the sidelines is something he just can’t do.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A SYNOPSIS & TABLE OF CONTENTS...
INSPIRING WORDS
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
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COPYRIGHT
INSPIRING WORDS
“You always have a choice. It's just that some people make the wrong one.”
- Nicholas Sparks, The Guardian
CHAPTER 1


Sarah
I walked behind Natasha. She knew the woodland better than I did. We’d set off from the open land of the desert pretty quickly. She had explained that the deactivator for the chips wasn’t ready to use yet and I explained to her that the council would be tracking me down with every second that passed. We had settled on the woodland being the solution. It had enough coverage for us to be able to lay low, but enough open ground for us to be able to make a quick exit if we needed to.
“We’ll probably be good here,” Natasha told me, as she stopped and looked around the small break in the trees. “I’m pretty sure that we’ll be able to hear if anybody gets close.”
I nodded. We hadn’t travelled far into the woods. It wouldn’t take the council long to track us down, but we couldn’t travel too far away. We had maybe three days, before I was sure that Nathan would be put to death. We couldn’t waste time walking away the city. We couldn’t waste time doing anything at all. “How much longer do you think we’ll need?” I asked her anxiously.
She was right about the coverage. We were surrounded by thick bushes that we’d struggled to walk through ourselves. It would be impossible for any guards to sneak up on us. That didn’t mean that they wouldn’t come looking though. That didn’t mean that they wouldn’t find us. It just meant that we had a small advantage over them, an advantage, so small that it felt like an uncomfortable gamble more than anything else.
“I’m hoping so,” she told me, as she pulled out the small device from her pocket. It looked like a radio. It had dulled silver metal that had been worn over the years. The front had a sheet over it that looked like it was made out of some kind of mesh.

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