Herman Price

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Alone on a deserted island…….The sequel

Herman Price ( Herman Price is a woman that kidnaps people to make society stronger) saw a women walking down the street. Herman called her goons to kidnap the woman and take her to Herman’s private island. Herman looked through the woman’s wallet and found out her name was Sandy Calawsky. Herman said to her goons “ I want you to go get her and to get her to sleep without hurting her. When someone goes to sleep on the island they sleep for 3 years but do not tell her that.” How they got snady to go to sleep is they sents her a note saying “sandy you have to get off the island by yourself from,h”herman went back to sandy’s home and made it seem like she left on her own. When sandy woke up herman sent

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