Her diary is more than just a collection of thoughts; it's a weapon. Each entry, carefully crafted with a chillingly detached tone, reveals a young woman's descent into a world where morality is fluid and consequences are irrelevant. Her words, like ink stains on the page, leave an indelible mark on the reader's mind, revealing a darkness that lurks beneath the surface of her seemingly ordinary life.
She writes with a meticulousness that borders on obsession, each detail meticulously recorded, each emotion dissected and analyzed. The diary becomes a mirror reflecting her twisted logic, her warped sense of justice. It's a chilling record of her journey through a world she sees differently, a world where the rules don't apply and the boundaries of right and wrong are constantly shifting.
As the reader delves deeper into the diary's pages, they become entangled in a web of unsettling truths, each entry a chilling testament to her unique perspective. The diary becomes a conduit, transmitting her darkness into the reader's mind, leaving them questioning their own perceptions of good and evil.
The students of Special Section are dying, one by one. Some say it's a curse, but the transfer student believes that someone is killing her classmates. How can Rhianne stop the killing when anyone can be the killer? Will she be able to find the killer before the killer finds her?
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When Rhianne transferred schools and became a part of Special Section, she thought she belonged to the best. But one day, everything started to crumble down. Their teacher left, attitudes have changed, and a curse has been causing their classmates to die. At this point, anyone can be considered as the killer-the person whom you considered as a friend might actually be the one who would stab you to death. Can the group of Rhianne be able to find the truth and catch the killer before it's too late?
DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.