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Burn
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Ongoing, First published May 04, 2014
Kaylee Smith is a 16 year old girl that has a voice in her head. It helps her in strange situations, but she doesn't know where it comes from. She never knew that finding out where it's coming from could be so dangerous. Follow her journey in a normal world, well in the far future anyway.
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Just Listen

53 parts Complete Mature

COMPLETED●EDITING● Some wounds don't need words. They need a witness. What happens when a mother's greatest success is her refusal to feel? ​Kamilah Paisley Maeve, 18, has always relied on her father-the rock who helped her navigate high school while she quietly lived with the void of an absent mother. ​That mother, the famed mogul Uncanny Valley, didn't just walk away; she fled. Driven by the echoes of profound trauma and pain, she chose the ruthless path of survival: locking away her emotions. Her empire grew, but her family shattered. She succeeded by refusing to hear the cries of the world or even the cries within herself. ​Kamilah is devastated when she realizes her idol is her parent. Now, the conflict isn't just about speaking but about listening. Kamilah doesn't just need words; she needs her mother to JUST LISTEN-to the silence in her hurt, to the chaos of her hidden past, and most importantly, to the desperate cry for help that hides beneath Uncanny Valley's perfect, emotionless façade. ​The greatest challenge is not finding the words, but finding the courage to listen to the silence when nothing is said. ​[Warning: contains strong language and scenes that some may find disturbing] ​°COMPLETED°