Somethings are best left secret
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  • Reads 265
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 4
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2012
Gelsie ( Jelly) McCartney- James is not your average high school kid. She's 2 years younger than everyone, is an autodidact with a photographic memory and to make matters worse, she has one of the highest IQs in the country. Oh and she has a perfect school record. Life doesn't get worse than that especially when you are just trying to fit in. But when she recieves a letter from the mysterious' Institutium animo forti' her life seems to be getting better. But with the disappearance of her mother and the shady Dr Alex de Voge trying to worm his way into her life. Who can she trust? And are somethings best left a secret?
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