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Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2015
kellin quinn is described as yet "another one of those troubled teenagers". but they do not see his issues to a full extent; that with each passing day, kellin loses chunks of what little sanity he has left. 

enter carter, a girl who aspires to become a psychologist some day. she notices kellin's behavior and forms a deepening friendship with him. eventually, carter becomes kellin's "therapist"; he tells her of what truly happens in his head. now, carter is determined to aid kellin as he slowly descends into madness.
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Monsters In My Head (Kellic) ✅

13 parts Complete Mature

Kellin Quinn isn't okay. He thinks he is because he likes to justify himself but everyone can see that he's miserable. His mom decides that it's time to take action into her own hands and admits him to a psychiatric hospital. Kellin learns that it's not as it seems. He's forced to do things he doesn't want to but in return he learns to open up to people. One of them being Vic Fuentes, his counselor. Vic needs to understand everything behind this pale boy. Why doesn't he talk? What made him so depressed to the point of taking a blade to his skin? He needs to understand Kellin. One problem. He's taken a certain attraction for the patient. Oh the irony of being a conversion therapy counselor.