Jamie
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Oct 08, 2012
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Jamie Newling (Emma Watson) is a young eighteen year old who is torn in a world where there is no peace. A world which turns people into stones. And no, Medusa has no reason's to be in this story. Jamie may seem like an ordinary girl living in Lionel, which she is. However she isn't very ordinary, the reason to why Jamie has been alive for half of her life, is because of the way her father, Kane Newling (Robert De Niro) keeps her. She heals people who end's up turning into stone, and by healing them is cutting a bit of herself and rubbing her blood on to them. A part that has turned into stone. 

Throughout the story, Jamie experiences rape, brutal abuse not only from her own father - but his group of gang of men. However she finds a small light when she meet's a man over her age, William Mathews (Colin Farrell). Who shown her a different side of the dark cold stoned place in Lionel, and brought her to the light.
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