A Voice For The Voiceless
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  • Reads 331
  • Votes 67
  • Parts 6
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2017
How easy is it to fade when you're already invisible?
Hannah Pollusk has spent all her life in EC, silently wondering what real, normal life is like. 
Until one day she doesn't have to wonder. She is given the chance of a lifetime and is put into normal classes.
And she wishes she were back in EC.

In an understaffed school riddled with your average bullies, dorks, and jocks, one girl tries to speak up for hundreds.

But how can she speak up when she has been forever silenced?
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