I'm thinking about making this a novel, but I need to practice first. So, what better place to write cringe-worthy material than the very website that made the word "bad boy" a thing? Harris wants to forget. That old memory was four years ago, yet it still haunts him like a ghost, and now Mr. Grover dies and that ghost starts to mess with stuff. Slowly hacking at his brain, while he tries to investigate it. And when a close friend dies, it haunts him in the worst way possible. But is it even possible to forget a murder? Especially if you're the murderer? Olivia wants to be a good friend. She thought her bestie was your typical laid-back guy with no problems whatsoever. And usually, she was the one to handle everything. But when a single confession changes that all, how far is she willing to go to help someone she loves? And what if a dream or two told her how to help, and how to hurt? (NEW MAIN CHARACTER) Donald is your average preteen. If you think slowly and painfully dying because of your out-of-control-magic-disease thing is normal. But when his siblings start dying one by one, and one of the detectives being the only way to his survival, is starting to lose their mind, what would he do if any sense of control he had left was lost, and what would he do to gain it back?
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