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Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2020
'Opia' - The Ambiguous Intensity of Eye Contact

I haven't written in a while so I'm a bit rusty.


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Madison had a very clear plan of how she wanted her school experience to be. She was never the nerdy type or the popular type. She was just 'Madison'. She never fit with any clique and would find herself drifting from the art kids to the sports kids and on and on. Of course she never drifted towards the popular kids. Intimidated by their judgemental demeanour and the bounty of rumours, she would always steer clear. 
This became difficult when family friend Kio transferred to her school last year and moved in to Cedarwood Manor, the tenth house away from hers.
Madison could never be prepared for the spanner Kio would throw in the works.


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