Cheyenne Wilder: A Case Study

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A visually impaired Cheyenne Wilder is resting in the back of her stepmom's car when the vehicle has been stolen by a kid named Griffin who had no clue that there was a person in the back. When they discover that her father is the owner of Nike they need to request a ransom . They run a chop shop so she needs to make sense of an approach to escape before they hurt her. She unluckily has pneumonia that is the reason she was in the back of a running car whille her stepmother was going to get antibiotics. When he sees that there is a person in the back he realized that his father would have been frantic. When he returns home his father instructs him to tie her up inside. Griffin never truly saw how grimy his home looked because nobody with

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