How Many More?
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 1,299
  • Votes 43
  • Parts 7
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2013
A group of spoiled teenagers on a vacation, what could go wrong? EVERYTHING. Is it just them, or does the betrayal stretch back into their families past?   All Camille knew was that she needed a vacation. And what better way to find ones self than with friends?  But someone’s hunting them. Trapping them. Toying with them. And the group is forced to ask themselves the crucial questions. Who among them is the cat? And who will be the next mouse?
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Blocked

31 parts Ongoing Mature

Mia Jenkins has never fit in. As an orphan in the foster system, she's used to being alone, but nothing prepares her for the torment Chad Turner, the son of a powerful school trustee, brings into her life. After he assaults her, Mia's world crumbles. Chad twists the story, making it seem consensual, and soon, rumours and explicit photos spread, leaving Mia ostracized and broken. When she's on the verge of giving up, Mia finds solace in an unexpected place-a new phone gifted by her only friend, Andy. But when Mia sees a TikTok video mocking her trauma, posted by Chad's girlfriend, Hannah, she blocks her on social media out of sheer rage. The next day, Hannah disappears. At first, Mia doesn't think much of it-until it happens again. Another bully vanishes after Mia blocks them online, and the chilling discovery of Hannah's body with the word "Blocked" carved into her skin raises terrifying questions. Is Mia somehow responsible? Or is the phone she now carries imbued with a dark, mysterious power? As Mia grapples with guilt, fear, and a growing sense of control, the line between justice and vengeance blurs. What will happen when she blocks Chad himself? And more importantly, will she lose herself in the process? Is the phone a tool of justice or a curse? Can Mia stop before she goes too far, or is the darkness inside her already in control?