Sunnyside's Up
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  • Reads 27
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2021
C-14 and D-13 are two of the almost 500 subjects at Sunnyside Boarding School, a boarding school for mentally ill and troubled children. At least the ones who are 10 and up. At Sunnyside, they have mentors, who act as regular teachers, admins, who are there to basically chaperone, and psychs, the psychologists who are there to introduce you to Sunnyside and help you forget your problems (and are a little too good at their jobs.) But when C-14 ends up rooming with an older girl, a 16th year called K-16, who has a habit of eavesdropping, she learns more truth than she ever wanted to know. No one is who they say they are, the students are called subjects for a reason, and Sunnyside isn't as bright as it seems.
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