Dig A Little Deeper
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  • Reads 290
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 7
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2016
Mature
An intoxicated  teenage group of teens  stalk out driving on the roads one night after attending a college frat party. Eventually the vodka they engulf takes a turn for the worse and the vehicle collides on the side of the road towards a tree. Fortunately, everyone involved in the car accident survives except the alpha of the group, Alia Whitaker, who they think allegedly  dies a few minutes  after the impact. The vulnerable surviving teenagers panic at the accident caused  because of stupidity and try to pretend it never happened by making the hardest decision of their lives. Only how can they pretend it never happened when someone might have seen what happened to them that night, someone that can expose them of their secrets, someone that is always a step close but never present?
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38 parts Complete Mature

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