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STOLEN DEEDS by Wildcat Ghostwriters Intro |
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Author: Wildcat
Ghostwriters
Title: Stolen DeedsType of Story: Original Character in the Hardy StyleRating of Story : PGMain Characters : The Kramer family and all their friends.Warnings: NonePlot Blurb : Chuck gets a deal on a car that seems too good to be true, arousing the suspicions of Adam and Jason. A visit to the dealership reveals nothing out of the ordinary, but the brothers still aren’t convinced. When Adam foils an attempted theft of his beloved Trans Am, they find out they were right. Infiltrating the car theft ring, Adam and Jason are determined to bring them to justice. But what they assume is a small town car theft ring turns out to be something much bigger and the boys find themselves in way over their heads.Splash Page : At first Eric's car sprang forward, but the Trans Am caught up and within a quarter of a mile, Adam was nose to nose with Eric. He knew that SlaughterHouse curve was coming up at the end of the stretch and that he needed to get into the right lane as soon as possible. However, Eric was not going to let him over that easy. He certainly not was going to swing in behind Eric because he knew that it would be double lined ninety percent of the way to the furnace. Chris was urging him to go faster and seemed to not really car about the rest of the road that lie ahead. More determined than ever, Adam stomped on the gas. The Trans Am jumped at the command and lurched forward. He was just clearing Eric's car when he spotted an oncoming car in the light of dusk. Adam looked over, but he knew that Eric was not going to let him over even though it was apparent that Adam was gong to win. Adam had to make a decision and fast. Instead of dropping back, he stomped on the accelerator one more time. The car responded with a roar as he reached the speed of about 110 miles per hour. But Eric was not giving up and the oncoming car was getting closer by the second. He saw Chris hunker down in the front seat from the corner of his eyes. He knew he had to do something or they would be killed. |
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