Hysteria
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  • Reads 508
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 20m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2013
A chance encounter brings two unlikely teens together. Charlotte, the mysterious new girl with a hidden dark past, and Michelle, who just wants to be the 'it girl'. 

When the school's outcast is unexpectedly murdered at a party, everyone becomes a suspect. Especially Charlotte, who conveniently cannot remember anything from that night. 

As evidence arises, there seems to be more to this mystery than meets the eye.
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After the age of six, a worn journal is all Isabelle Dake has left of her deceased mother. Isabelle has analyzed these few entries enough to compile a list of rules she believes her mother wanted her to follow. From one foster home to the next, she's done just that the last ten years and doesn't plan to stop until she's been placed in the care her mother would have wanted. When she is moved to a home in a small town of New York where things are promised to be different, Isabelle finds the rules more difficult to follow. It's not until she meets Shila Bowe that she notices her original ideas of the world beginning to crumble and she's drawn to the role of being this shy, slightly twisted, phobia-ridden, basket case's shelter. The more time spent with her new friend, the more rules Isabelle breaks with her home, her school, and herself. Even through the terrifying mental ride, she finds her relationship with Shila blossom quickly into something deeper and despite herself, she attaches to the girl. The girl who makes crazy look good.