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Framed (In need of a partner)



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Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:12 pm
SkyeDragon says...



A man who's name is Phoenix, has a wife and a ten-year-old boy, was framed for murder. Now on the run from police, he is looking for revenge. However, the very same man who framed him, is now trying to take controll of New York City. He must try to stop him, without getting killed by his enemy or by the police. Desperate to rejoin his family, yet unable as they too are convinced he murdered, he must prove his innocence if he ever wants his life back.

That is the long story, short. Interested?
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Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:06 am
Stellabeam says...



Ooh that sounds like Les Miserables kinda sorta.This sounds fascinating.Is this like a mystery of more adventure. Could I be your partner?
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Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:26 am
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thebookworm says...



I'd like to be your partner as well. I don't mind if you don't choose me though.
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ColleenTremain says...



This sounds really good Can I help?








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