A mystery that will Never be Settled.
About a girls great-aunt who just recently died of a plane accident and Lauren looks back into her great-aunts history and friends and soon begins to believe that her aunt is still alive.
Chapter 1
2:00 a.m
Ever Since the day of the crash I have been waking up in the middle of the night from bad dreams about meomories of my great-aunt. I couldn't get it out of my head even though I never actually met her. I believe I met her once or twice when I was two but considering that I'm seventeen its been a while. I do remember her briefly. She had beautiful long, descent blonde hair. She was fairly young, only 37 when the plane accident occured 2 weeks ago.
I pulled out my computer and began to do my research on Sel. That was my great-aunts name. First I checked some of the most popular sights. Like, Facebook and twitter. Sel didnt own a twitter but she did own a facebook. I checked her profile and went to the last-login page. It seems to turn out that she was on just a few days ago. I was stunned. I reconsidered some of my options. Some being that her friends could possibly have her password.
I took a quick look out the window and saw the sun alittle bit above the horizon. If my mom new i was up she wouldn't be so happy. So, I quickly got her e-mail off her Facebook account and sent her a abrupt email. I didnt expect anyone to respond but I maybe thought it was the same incident with the Facebook account, Hoping to game some information.
I quickly turned off my computer and settled back in bed catching the few more hours before sunrise. Luckily, it was Saturday.
I pulled out my computer and began to do my research on Sel. That was my great-aunts name. First I checked some of the most popular sights. Like, Facebook and twitter. Sel didnt own a twitter but she did own a facebook. I checked her profile and went to the last-login page. It seems to turn out that she was on just a few days ago. I was stunned. I reconsidered some of my options. Some being that her friends could possibly have her password.
I took a quick look out the window and saw the sun alittle bit above the horizon. If my mom new i was up she wouldn't be so happy. So, I quickly got her e-mail off her Facebook account and sent her a abrupt email. I didnt expect anyone to respond but I maybe thought it was the same incident with the Facebook account, Hoping to game some information.
I quickly turned off my computer and settled back in bed catching the few more hours before sunrise. Luckily, it was Saturday.



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