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Ongoing, First published Oct 01, 2015
Introducing November Owens, a 17 year old introverted girl trying to make it through high school. Unfortunately for November, her problems go past boys and upcoming exams. November is a banshee, struggling to control her sudden teleportations and visions of death. Not to mention the unstoppable urge to scream at the top of her lungs all the while.  She has been improving though, learning to slow the process down and sometimes even escaping the situation entirely. But never stopping it. Never has she been able to stop the impending death.

Life gets worse however when a murderer rolls into her quiet hometown, and November witnesses the murder herself.
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