Liar Liar
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  • Reads 112
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2015
My name is Chloe Duncan.

And I am a liar liar.



Chloe Duncan has a real problem with lying.   But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Chloe and her best friend, Amber, received a message from Zach an hour before he killed himself.  Now, her continuous lying is the only thing keeping them from being associated with his death.  But how long before someone finds out how much they really had to do with his suicide?

Tyler Jackson has a real problem with liars.  His lawyer dad lies constantly to win in his trials and even lies at home.   Thanks to this, Tyler's gotten pretty good at spotting the lies people tell.  So when Chloe lies to their Chemistry teacher in front of him, he knows instantly that she's lying.  What he doesn't know is why. 

The truth is a funny thing that no one's finding hilarious.   One way or another the lies will disappear and the truth with prevail . . . right?

Find out what happens in Liar Liar.
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