The Hate Club (Ongoing)
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  • Reads 26,541
  • Votes 954
  • Parts 27
  • Time 7h 7m
Ongoing, First published Feb 01, 2014
What do Leighton, Janelle, Sapphire and Olivia have in common? 

An enemy.

 Despite disliking each other for what they represent in a stereotypical high school, these four girls hate someone else even more.

  Hilary Hunt.

So the girls formed a revenge seeking alliance, or to put it bluntly, a hate club. 

 And soon enough they have themselves tangled up in the extensive problems they've created and they've created monsters everywhere. 

 Not to mention there's a serial killer on the loose.

And then the four girls realise in order to try to stop the killings, they must abandon their hatred. 

  The Hate Club realise that they don't really understand what the word 'hate' means. Hate is a passionate word. 
 
  A word that can kill. 

Copyright © 2014-16 Nya Ahmed

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