The Girl Who Wasn't There
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  • Reads 118
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 4
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2015
Summer is a 17 year old girl with every thing in life going for her. She lives in a wonderful neighborhood. Her mom is a stay at home mom. Her dad a world renowned psychiatrist. She is beautiful and she has the most wonderful cat in the world. What more could a girl possibly want? From the outside looking in Summer Brooks seems to lead the perfect life however she is experiencing and inner turmoil. Ever since Summer was a child she has had this sleeping disorder. She would wake up in her bed unable to move and experience terrifying hallucinations that shook her to the core. When she was a little girl she said that a woman would often come to her in her sleep and whispers malicious things to her. Doctors and Psychiatrists are convinced that her mind is confusing this but Summer's best friend Amber isn't buying it.
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