This book is about a girl named Cheyenne who is blind and she and her stepmother Danielle, went to the clinic to get her medication but something happens. Cheyenne stayed in the car while her mother went into the store and while she was in there someone else came back to the car. His name is Griffin and he decided to steal Daniela's car. The interesting thing about the book Girl Stolen is that it is written in both Cheyenne's perspective and Griffins. While I reading Griffins side of the story it explained that he had no intention to kidnap Cheyenne, as a matter of fact he didn't even know she was in the car when he got in himself. In the text it states that "Despite the blanket that covered her, Cheyenne was shivering." To me this was proof that it must have been hard for Griffin to actually see her because she was covered with her blanket. After he noticed that Cheyenne was in the car he wanted to stop and let her out but it was too late because he was in the middle of no where, so no one would be able to help her. Griffin told Cheyenne that if she didn't make a sound or move that he would find a way to let her free. However, before he did that he told her that he had to make a stop at his home so he could show his father what he got, which was the car. I am going to read more to find out what Griffin ends up doing to Cheyenne.
In the story Girl Stolen I infer that Griffin's father or someone that Griffin brings up in the book will end up keeping Cheyenne. The reason I infer this is because in the story it states that "Cheyenne is the daughter of the president of a powerful corporation." What this information tells me is that Cheyenne comes from a powerful family that probably has money. With this evidence I infer that once Griffin and his family or friends find out where Cheyenne comes from they will want to keep her for their own interests. By this I mean they will keep her captive so that they will be able to get something out of her. I infer that Cheyenne might end up saying something that will also make them keep her captive. I will keep reading to find out if my inference is correct or not.
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