Iris was never the most delicate flower. She was tough, independent, angry, and unforgiving. There was not a bit of kindness or sweetness in her, but that was the thing. She really didn't give a shit. Sure, sometimes others affected her, such as Zachary, but nothing else phased her.
Jeff is cold, sadistic, tough, unforgiving, alcoholic, and just plain uncaring towards others. He started off being an ass to people (BEN in specifics) and ended being an ass to people (again, BEN in specifics). When he first saw Iris, he wasn't planning on loving her... Oh no... He wanted her dead.
What happened was Iris helped him out, despite his freakish appearance and the fact that he planned on killing her. That's what made him love her. The fact that she was willing to save him despite everything.
Iris was willing to love Jeff because he made her feel happy. For once, she felt joy instead of exhaustion and anger. He treated her like a queen, and told her things that no one would even dare say to her. He loved her, even though she had a hideous scar and a general hatred towards anything that moved.
Iris ended up with the best man for her and the worst man for her at the same time. Jeff. After he told her that he loved her, she put the pieces together. It was all because he loved her.
Slender Man and Karen had a daughter, Luna. Karen died while giving birth to her.
Iris's brother, AJ, killed himself after another boy in the mental help clinic went up to him and told him they found his sister's dead body, which of course was a lie. He unlocked one of the windows after stealing the guard's keys and jumped to his death.
BEN had finally accepted that Iris would never love him.
Iris and Jeff's love made it through jealousy, anger, three psycho bitches, and through the underworld itself. If they could make it through that, then their love can withstand time itself.
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The Killer's Girl (Watty Awards 2013)
RomanceIris Morerose is a girl living with her at home father, her little brother who has too big of an imagination to the point of where it worries Iris, and her working mother who works from seven to twelve every day. She has a hatred for her father, who...