Darkly Ever After
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  • Reads 13,001
  • Votes 97
  • Parts 4
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2015
The first rule is to never let them know you can see them. The second rule is to never make a deal with them. And the last rule is to never ever get possessed by them.

Brighton High is the most expensive school in the world. Olympic size pools, concert halls, and a private airport--the basic stuff. And amongst the children of celebrities, CEOs, and elites, Tamara Roy is the new charity case. Ostracized and bullied, she finds herself entangled in the web of lies, deceit, and politics of the rich.

But there's one thing no one knows about her--she has the ability to see ghosts.

In a world where no secrets can be buried forever, Tamara decides to break one of her rules.

With a lesbian roommate born to be a shaman, the handsome brother of a murder suspect, and a mischievous ghost hell-bent on revenge, Tamara must traverse the hardships of being a teenager--all the while solving the murder case that occurred three years ago.
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