Responses Archive
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A: 2 B: 7 C: 5 D: 2 G: 3 N: 2 This is pretty neat!!!
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Alright kids, as an adult I'm going to have to ask you to stop snooping around. Obviously there are many OLDER and WISER adults on the scene of Amanda's disappearance. WE will find her. You need to focus on more teenager things, not solving crimes.
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Amanda was a very attention deprived person. Not necessarily from her school and such, but by her family for sure. She took on allot of things at once- and she was in many ways an adult. I can only remember her being young and care-free for on period of time. And that is what I miss the most. I missed it even when she was still around.
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I am such a terrible therapist! Posting things about my number one patient on this site. Despite my sworn secrecy, I feel it necessary to say whatever it takes into finding Amanda. The first time I met Amanda she was 6 years old. She had a mind of her own and she was absolutely wild. Her parents, ahhh, her parents weren't good people. They didn't know how to handle Amanda. I was in school for sociology at the time. Amanda was tested as a gifted student and was way ahead of her age. She could figure out what most people couldn't. I am forbidden to saying to much, BUT I will say this- if you want to catch Amanda, you're going to have to think like her. She has the mind of a rocket scientist. My advice is to find someone as equally smart as her and then her clues will make more sense.
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Boys and Girls! This Amanda's therapist. One of the reasons Amanda was so insecure was because everyone gossiped about her. It's about time this has stopped! Where Amanda is now is hard to say- but I know she's somewhere keeping an eye on all of us. Words hurt as much (and if not MORE) then actions.
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Where would there be a yellow brick road? Or a golden road? The streets of gold. Maybe she intended on going to Heaven. Maybe she's planning to commit suicide or she knows someone is after her life. Take it easy on me! I just started reading!
