Love's Victim
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  • Time 2h 37m
  • Reads 202
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 16
  • Time 2h 37m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2021
Mature
Lucy has always been the silent observer.

Christian is the dark, brooding boy always in the spotlight.

The sons and daughters of Britain's most famous millionaires attend Sword's Cross High. Thrown into a whole new world of snobiness, privilege and money, Lucy's dream to graduate from Oxford or Cambridge with a Law degree is right within her grasp...
...Until Jordon Miller , member of the renowned A-List, approaches her.

The A-list are essentially royalty at Swords Cross; consisting of 6 of the richest teenagers in Britain.

Sucked into a world of lies, deceit and murder, Lucy's dream slips farther and farther away as she fights to stay alive.

And it's a fight to the death.
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A Little Vicious

10 parts Ongoing

When Maude Calhoun disappeared, her town mourned her, and we forgot her. That is, until a girl is dead and one of us killed her-or so Maude claims. She has sent out six tapes, polished and perfumed, with our names, singing soliloquies of her three sacred laws: Rule No. 1: All must listen to the tapes together. Rule No. 2:Each tape shall be safeguarded, its skeletons shared with none. Rule No. 3: To transgress these laws or fail to find the next tape will invite the gravest of punishments. Maude knows of the vicious secrets that we keep and the lies we choke on. But the more the line between sense and madness blurs as we play her game, the more we are forced to trust each other. We know none of us killed the girl. After all, perfect suspects rarely seek the truth-or do they just bury it first? But dead ends around every curve, it seems like the list is narrowing. Someone killed a girl. And who's to say that one of us isn't truly a little vicious?