Pitch Black

Pitch Black

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Tess Winters was a six year old girl who was claimed to be insane. From being a little girl and able to talk and see spirits made her different. She's the youngest of five kids. None of her brothers or sisters were able to talk or see them so her mother freaked out and sent her to a mental institution. From that day forth she has met others in the sector Pitch Black who are like her. They have all united and have been planning to over throw the institution and prove their innocents of being mentally insane
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