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How To Make A Serial Killer by Serialsleeper
Serialsleeper
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Crime and murder podcaster Wren Lozarte is desperate to earn money for her ailing uncle so she accepts a strange but high-paying offer from a mysterious businessman. What started as an unusual marketing scheme becomes a fight for survival when the "serial killer" they created seemingly came to life. *** After returning to her hometown to take care of her uncle who has cancer, Elianna Wren Lozarte realized that the money she earns from podcasting true crime stories isn't enough to support them. So, when a staff from Tramwell Industries offers her a high paying job-become part of a marketing scheme to stir up fear in people into believing that there's a serial killer to make them buy the company's upcoming state of the art security system-Wren accepts. Making a serial killer? That's an easy one. The hard part is when the killings become real, and entangled secrets reveal themselves before her very eyes. Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish. Cover Design by: Rayne Mariano
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FakedReality
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The rumored curse of the 6th section is real, and the students of St. Venille High's current senior batch are paying for their ignorance with their lives. Can anyone find a way to break the curse before it's too late--or will history repeat itself once more? *** When St. Venille High's principal decidedly reopens the infamous 6th section to its incoming senior year highschool batch, the students have no idea what the new school year will bring them. Rumors whisper of a dark history of mysterious deaths and a curse. But are the rumors true? And what will you do if you find out that there are only two choices for you--to kill or get killed? Content and/or trigger warning: This story contains scenes of murder and torture which may be triggering for some readers. Disclaimer: This story is in Taglish. Cover Design by Rayne Mariano