Let Me Go
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  • Reads 69
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2020
Being a senior is not really fun, but you know what's worse being able to see ghost. At a young age I was able to see ghost, I could talk to them and play with them. It was fun at first but then I was suddenly brought to a doctor, I was suddenly bullied. All of them treated me like a freak. 

My family then went  to another city where I met Mai. She was the reason why I didn't continue my plan, which is commit suicide. In these new city I was able to have fun, I was able to create a new me. I am still bullied in the new school though not as much as my old school. I thought I could finally get away from my past. I guess I just jinxed myself. Oh I forgot to introduced myself, my name is Himari Yui, and this is how I was able to get over my past. 

I do not own ghost hunt only my oc and some of that part of the story belongs to Weezie_24 (and read her ghost hunt fanfiction ghost of a chance it's also amazing)
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