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Nothing is As it Seems
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Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2013
Cayla Montgomery is a 15 year old girl who has been forced to move into her 23 year old uncles house out in the woods in Washington. Her parents died in a car crash only a week ago and they had never told her about her uncle. She knows nothing about him, except that his name is Brian Montgomery, and she has no idea what to expect. After a few months of everything turning out good, her only friend in Washington starts to shy away, and her uncle is acting strange. Of course what she least expected to happen, happens. She now realizes nothing is as it seems.    ****If you do my like or tolerate cussing, warning. I will be putting some cuss words in here. There won't be a super lot but there are gonna be some.
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