Prologue

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Andy Dennis was a troubled child at a very young age. When he was only 5, he saw his own mother get shot by his dad. That day was the day that his father found out that Andy's mother had cheated on him. His father's first response was to get drunk. He was always an angry drunk, and it didn't help that he had anger problems to begin with. Then, he picked up the only gun they had for emergencies. He cocked it, pointed straight at her, and shot it right at her head. The neighbors heard the gun shot, and called the cops. Soon, the cops arrived and arrested his father right before his eyes. He was sent to a Foster home, which he hated.

At the Foster home, he was picked on a lot. Mainly because of how shy or "weird" he was. He would always get in trouble for threatening them in some way. The teachers never believed him when he said that the kids picked on him. For the most part, he'd stay in his room and draw. He'd never ever let a living soul even glance at those pictures. They were very disturbing, detailed pictures of what he wanted to do to the kids who picked on him. He didn't start drawing the pictures until he was about 9.

One day when he was 11, a family wanted to adopt him. He made sure all of the pictures he had drawn were destroyed before he left. He wanted this to be his fresh start. Once he moved in with his new family, he was actually happy for the first time in 6 years. His last name was changed to Biersack. The family was very loving and caring for him. He now had a brother,who was 7, and a new mom and dad.

By the time Andy was 13, he had developed his real father's anger issues. One day, his brother and him were play wrestling. His brother knocked over their mom's favorite vase. When their parents walked in, his brother blamed it on him. The parents believed his brother, and grounded Andy. Andy was so furious that once again, nobody believed him. He was plotting what he wanted to do to them all.

That night, when everyone was asleep, Andy stood from his bed. He put on his gloves that he used to play in the snow with earlier. He tip-toed to the kitchen, being careful not to wake anyone. As he reached his hand towards a knife,his blood was pounding through his veins. He could feel the adrenaline pulsing through his entire body, and he loved it. He grabbed the sharpest knife they had, and walked slowly towards his parents room, still feeling the adrenaline. He shut and locked the door after he walked in. Andy hovered over his father, and sliced his neck as hard as he could. His father begun to scream, and Andy stabbed him in the heart hard. He looked over, and saw his mother began to wake up.

Andy stabbed her face before she even had time to realize what was happening. She screamed, and he stabbed her a few times in the heart. He looked over, and saw his dead dad lying on the floor. He watched his mother stop breathing. He unlocked the door, and walked out to see his brother standing by the door. Andy immediately lunged toward him, and slit his throat. As his brother began to cry, he stabbed him in his chest until he saw him stop breathing.

Andy left the knife in his brother, and walked towards the fire place. He took all his clothes off, along with his gloves, and threw them in the fire place. He ran to the bathroom and cleaned the blood off his face. He put on a new pair of pajamas, and ran out of his house. He ran to his neighbors house and knocked on their door. They opened the door, and he began to fake cry. Tears poured down his face as he explained to them that someone got in their house and killed his family. He told them he barely got away. They called the police, and soon enough, Andy was sent back to the Foster home.

Andy was released from the Foster home when he was 18. The people who ran the foster home forced him to go to therapy for 3 times a week for at least 4 years. He obeyed their orders even though he didn't have to listen to them anymore. He wanted them to think he was a good, normal person who got help. Yet, that was far from the truth.

Now here he is, doing what he loves most, which is killing, and getting therapy 3 times a week. He always finds clever ways to hide the bodies, and hide evidence that it was him. So, he's never been caught.

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