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High School Heroes: The Guardian

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High School Heroes: The Guardian

By: James Mascia
Narrated by: Jerry Tritle
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Okay. So I’m dead. It’s not so bad. Is it?

This is the first question Bobby Barnes asks himself as he stands over his dead body at the scene of the tragic car crash that ended his life. He is furious with his girlfriend Brittany, who was the driver and he follows the investigating officers to the hospital to confront her.

But when he gets there, gazing at her prone and broken body, he has a change of heart, and he decides that no matter what, instead of causing harm to her, he is going to make sure that no harm comes to her again. As her body shuts down though, Bobby must figure out how to get her heart started again, which is a difficult task because he cannot physically touch anything.

How will he protect his girlfriend, Brittany, if she doesn't survive the night?

©2010 James Mascia (P)2014 James Mascia
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