The Peculiar Tale of Indigo Wallace
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2017
This story is the story of a girl who didn't lose touch with reality,  she never had it. This story tells the tale of a small girl who was never normal, but no one could explain why. This story is unlike most paranormal stories because of one thing: This story is not told by it's main character, nor an unseen narrator. This story is told by everyone else.

    Indigo Wallace lost her mother due to a childbirth complication, and she has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. She  is quiet and respectful,  unusually so for a third grader.
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