Universe: AU, but still at Hester High School. The setting is still in Austin, Texas but things will be changed around just a little bit. They are not as accepting as they are in the television show.
Pairings: Liam/Karma, Eventual Karmy, Mentions of when Shane/BF. There will be possible moments where it is strictly friendship (sort of like maybe Shane and Amy talking things out. Nothing romantic- completely friends only.)
Rating: T
Author: Ghirahim is Fabulous
Warnings: LGBT for those against it, Very out of character (Its in an AU), and possibly more. There will most likely be references to dealers but nothing in detail since I don't really know much about it and also self harm
Other: Multichapter
Full Summary: Being new to Hester High is something hard. And for Karma Ashcroft its key to be already among the popular. Or just any group of friends. It wasn't her intention to figure out Amy and her past. It doesn't help she is mute at all. And the fact over that she is slowly falling for her and trying to convince herself that she likes the most popular guy- Liam.
Chapter Count: The amount right now should be around 14. This is the third chapter out of the fourteen
Disclaimer: I, Ghirahim is Fabulous, do not own Faking It or any of the characters
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“Now Amy, I understand that you have been writing in your personal journal your inside thoughts.” a man asked.
Yeah, I am doing the one thing that you said that I should do.
“So are you ready to come out and tell me more? I mean I understand why you don’t talk but more. Your mother wants me to talk to you about how bad it is being ___. But I personally don’t think anything is wrong with it. And I want you to be able to tell me how you feel about yourself.” the man then leaned back in his chair and crossed his legs.
I am fine with the idea of being into girls. Nothing that I can help- but if word gets around about it then I will drive away one of the only people making an effort to talk to me.
This seemed to interest her therapist. “So, someone is trying to help you out? Is it someone at school? Have you told him or her about what has happened?”
No, I have not told her. And I don’t want to tell her anything really. Just have at least one person to be around.
“Why don’t you try telling her about it? I am sure she would understand about the accident. She won’t judge you for what happened- it wasn’t your fault as much as you think it was Amy!” he reassured her.
Doctor Campbell, please. It was my fault. I caused the accident and never should have done what I did. I should have been the one who survived. He was the only one who understood me and supported me!
“Alright, alright. I have told you many times that it was not your fault. Everyone has told you that. Now I think you should try and embrace this new friend. Take it a few steps at a time to open up to her. Maybe she can be the one to help you talk? Or maybe, she might be like you.”