Karma
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  • Time 26m
  • Reads 78
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 6
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2023
Mature
kar·ma
/ˈkärmə/
noun

destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.
"There's something highly satisfying when karma strikes"




When high-school student Hanna Belcourt mysteriously disappears one day on her walk home, "mean girl" Isla Grey is the #1 suspect. However, she continues to proclaim her innocence and decides to take the situation into her own hands. During the course of her investigation, Isla digs up decades-old secrets that lead back to someone she never would have suspected. Isla firmly believes she knows who was involved but can she prove that they had something to do with it? Or more importantly prove she's innocent? 





TRIGGER WARNINGS:

~Talks of bullying
~Death/murder 
~Graphic Violence
~Light Sexual References/Themes
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