psychopath
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T.M.I. by Wimbug
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When Adrienne's app TMI is a resounding success, she can't wait to reveal the dirty secrets of the glamorous "it" crowd of her prestigious school, but soon, lines begin to blur and she might find herself being the one who falls. *** Adrienne's plans have come to fruition. Her app, TMI, has taken Petraka Academy by storm, with its promise to reveal and confirm the juiciest gossip. It is also endorsed by the shiny "it" crowd who can't wait to ridicule the fallen. But they have no clue that Adrienne is coming for them, ready to push them off their pedestals one by one. Because she knows something no one else would believe. She knows that top-of-the-food chain Rosie Geld killed Audrey Hart. And once the truth hits TMI, everyone will know, and the guilty will finally pay. [[Watty Award winner in Mystery/Thriller]] Content warning: This story contains themes of bullying, sexual assault, eating disorders, drug use, abuse, violence and suicide. *** Cover designed by Holly Thurston
Psychopath/ ✔️  by humblechim
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"He is...he... he killed-" "Shhhhh, I told you it's a secret between us" Park Jimin said as he covered my mouth with his hand, I could clearly see his eerie smile in the dark. _______ What if your friend turns out to be a psychopath who brutally kills people? Read the story of seven friends who have entwined pasts and secrets which mess up their perfectly fine lives.
Obsession || h.s [completed] by LovelyLena7
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"I was scared... but wouldn't you be? If a serial killer was utterly obsessed with you?" Highest rank: #2 in Thriller
Party for Murder by MaRiaLovatic_107
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13+ One summer afternoon, 21-year old Maria hopped on the train to Twinbrook City to visit her boyfriend David. Sitting next to her was a mysterious woman called Jessica, whom Maria thought looked quite intense. On the way, the train stopped at Sunset Valley and Jessica took off accidentally forgetting her leather notebook on the seat. So Maria decided to follow her and give it back, but when she did, it was too late. Jessica was already dead, murdered at a house party where everyone knew her as Sierra instead. Maria then decided to feed her curiosity bug by staying to investigate the situation herself along with the help of a friend, Detective James. However, she certainly underestimated the danger that awaited her at Sunset Valley cause she knew too much... "Today, I'm finally gonna get things done and the whole world is gonna know what they did, I can't wait till the moment I reveal everything cause for the past couple of months I wasn't able to tell anybody, trying to keep the ones I love safe, but tonight I'll be free at last!" These were Jessica's last words that Maria discovered in her notebook triggering her to keep looking further. Highest Rank: 62 in Mystery
The Private Clinic by DreamyDanielle
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Scattered memories and restless hours create the thin thread that connect Juliet and Casper, the once very close siblings. Juliet gets involved in a fatal car crash, almost ending her life but she is taken under the care of doctor Evan Clark, a skilled man determined to help Juliet recover in his private clinic. She can peacefully rest, heal and regain back her strength with his support and guidance. Casper seems lost in the absence of his sister. There are too many loose ends he wants to tie up, and with the people he meets on the way, he's set on finding answers. With every passing day, more unanswered questions fill the minds of Casper and Juliet - is everything taken care of, like doctor Clark states? The room is closing in on Juliet, and with nowhere to go, the feeling of being trapped creeps up on her more and more. . .