A Crisis and it's Causes
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  • Reads 11
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2020
Nothing much happens in Framlingham, England, past the occasional tourist causing hassle, or the local drunk, but soon, the case of a lifetime would take place. 17-year-old Liam walks into the Local Police station calmly and confesses to a murder. But why? Convinced to get a life conviction, Liam explains his story, and how he went from an all-too-average 15-year-old to a convicted murderer.

Thank you to anyone that reads this story! This is set in England and uses English English so please don't correct me if I use 'sofa' instead of 'couch'. I'm really interested to hear you guys' theories as to the direction this story takes. I already know, but I still really wanna see what you guys predict.
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