Fathom
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"Over and over I tried, over and over you lied. Over and over I cried." Katherine O'Connor is a seventeen year old girl. She's grateful to have the friend's in her life. Matthew Benson, Sophie Holland, Landon Tyler, Kylie Grey, and Cameron Dier have been there for her throughout everything in her life. But she's starting to feel like the center of attention when things go downhill with her mom who's become abusive mentally to her as she runs off with her new drug addict boyfriend. She starts to wonder if things will ever get better for her, or only get worse instead? Outside she may seem like everything's okay but inside, she's screaming for help. "The deepest scars are those we cannot see."
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Cara is a 17 year old girl who had lost her dad. She's a cheerleader and track star also in photography. She's very kind hearted and sweet. Since the beginning of high-school she has been dating her best-friend, Cameron. Cameron is 18 years old and is head football leader. He's been dating Cara since the beginning of school and is very popular and cocky. Grayson is also 18 years old and is new to the school. He's had an abusive and alcoholic dad until now. He's a stoner but is in football. What happens when Grayson notices things about Cara and Cameron's relationship that seem, suspicious. Like Cara having some bruises, very jumpy, and scared to be touched with the slightest motion?

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