Inside the Head of a Not-So-Serial Killer
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Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2015
Kayla has been through a lot the last few years. The bullying truly started getting bad around middle school. It only got worse once high school started. 
Being pushed against lockers and pushed down stairs in between classes. Having things thrown at her on the school bus and being hit in the face. She just is on the verge of breaking with no one there  to offer to help her. 
After her parents divorced, she moved in with her mother as her little sister was sent to live with her dad. She shortly began having thoughts of suicide. 
This is where our story begins.
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