Scarred [1st March 2015]
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  • Reads 258
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 5
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2014
Everyone has a story to tell. And everyone gets a turn to say it. It's like show and tell. I will tell. But will I show? 


'I don't understand. How is this possible if it didn't even hurt? Why isn't there blood? Why is it just scarred?' 

Her life was perfectly normal; failing some exams and passing others, falling in love and falling out, having happy days and some sad. It was all the usual till the morning after she turned 18. 

That's the day Tatum Carson woke up to find her skin scarred. Letters, lines, some even drawings on her limbs. 

As the days go by she wakes up to find it increasing. 

What will people say when she shows them? 

Will she figure it out herself before she gets locked up at an asylum for just 'seeing things'?

And most importantly will she find the person who is causing these?
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