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2Carol420
Unfortunately it is. These people trying to change everything about them should do it in a small town to begin with. I know they want it to be that anyone looking for them will run into obstacles, but they defeat their mission in that the system has no time or resources to help them. My husband says he saw this when he worked in Tampa. People are lost everyday in the over worked over populated systems of huge cities. Take a walk down the streets of Detroit, Chicago, Tampa and London just to name a few. People that are on the up and up and not trying to hide or change themselves get lost in the bureaucracy.
5Sergeirocks
I found it quite believable, unfortunately.
6Olivermagnus
I thought it was very believable except the part where she is still working as a waitress in a diner years later. I doubt her relatives would have found her if she had a job in a higher class restaurant that paid better.