Everybody Hates Karen
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  • Reads 139
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Nov 04, 2015
Mature
For regular young freshmen girls, they begin finding themselves and learning how to fit in. However, this wasn't the case for Karen Dawson. As soon as she stepped onto Mountain View High, she got bullied and found it very difficult to fit in. Unfortunately, it wasn't too much of a surprise when Karen committed suicide four months after her arrival for sadly no one was too fond of her.

Two years later, sixteen year old Lauren Chambers finds herself transferring to the high school where her younger cousin, Karen was bullied to death. It's no surprise that Lauren wasn't too fond of the school until things take a turn. 

When strange and mysterious stalkings, assaults, and murders begin to take place under an alias named, "Karen", Lauren teams up with her friends to discover whose doing these vicious crimes while learning along the way that everyone can't be trusted.
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