Outcasts
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  • Parts 47
  • Time 6h 17m
Complete, First published May 12, 2015
Mature
Jeah, a below-average, teenage girl, finds it's hard to fit in Middle school. Sye Campton makes things even worse by being the bully. His main target: Jeah, and her friends Milo, Tammy and Artie, aka The Outcasts. But that's not even the half of it, Jeah's emotions get tugged as she continues to be shunned and lied to by her own family...She soon comes to know that her family has been hiding something big, bigger than the ordinary, human world...and there is more to being an Outcast than she thought. 

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