Black Out

Black Out

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Ray was- no,wait. Ray is a normal teenager. She's gone to parties, she's tried a couple of drugs (spoiler: she hated them), and she drinks. Sometimes. Not really. Her life was absolutely, completely, boring ass normal. Even as head of the ''cool kids''. Nothing out of the ordinary ever happens. To be honest, she hates it. Despises it. She's a genius trapped in a world where all she can hope for is green paper and a happy ending. Where's the adventure? Where's her Gandalf, her Hagrid, her Maximum Ride? But when adventure does come, will she be brave enough to jump in?
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Dana is anything but the average 18 teen year old girl. She's living in a literal hell where she is forced to read minds. In all the stories and TV shows she'd seen, there was a perk to this. You'd get more information or have the upper hand, that is, if you could control it. Unfortunately she had never had a breakthrough in stopping it... because the older she got the more powerful her skill became. In a world where she is the only one like this, she remains isolated and alone with no way of stopping her tragic future. Dana is stuck in an endless loop of trying to go unnoticed in her highschool while just trying to die peacefully. That is, until she meets someone who's mind she can't read. *Completed*

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