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Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2015
"Isn't this place supposed to be boring,
instead of bloodcurdling?"

The ambitious 15 years old Olive Blue is convinced she can easily get a thousands views on her new YouTube channel. Being certain, she has to tell the popular kids. Roy Grand, the most irritating and hottest guy in the school wants to make a bet with her. Does she reach the thousand views? Than she can join the popular group. If she won't, Roy will come up with another assignment she needs to do. 

Olive, being absolutely sure, says yes with a smile. But it didn't work out that well... Olive loses the bet with Roy, and now he comes up with a new one: Stay one night at the school. Olive sees this as an oppurtunity to record the night and become a famous YouTuber.

Together with Roy she will spend the night at their High School. But sooner or later they will find out their school isn't the same at night...
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