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How to teach Ghosts

How to teach Ghosts

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Callisa doesn't know what happened. All she knows is that she wandered into a new built school, and cannot leave, since the human students started the year. Although, she has good social skills, she hasnt spoken to anyone since 1987; or the day she was in a car crash... And she died. Now she has to learn how to adapt to the New World in this new school. She meets new friends, but soon students start to wonder how she suddenly disappears in class, and how she doesn't get noticed by the teachers; only the creepy janitor sees her. Will she tell everyone the truth? Or will she find a way out of that school before they all notice?
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Mind Wars

Demeter attends a prestigious boarding school with a logical brain and a lot of knowledge she finds useless, with all of the students having high grades and attending fun school events. But all that is nothing but a fabric of lies to cover up the truth. Demeter is already used to the strange things that happen in her school, from people screaming too loud, to people isolating themselves in a corner. This can even be considered normal. But as mysterious and disturbing deaths start appearing, Demeter knows this has to be the work of someone outside the school. She wants no part of it, as long as it has nothing to do with her. That was the rule she followed all her life. Don't stick your nose where it doesn't belong. But it seems that she was already a part of it, right from the beginning. Would her logic lead her and her friends to their downfall or would it be their weapon? One thing is for sure, she needs her friends and their uniqueness.

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