Let Me Talk About Domino 🚩
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Ongoing, First published Mar 20, 2017
*S O O N*

*H O R R O R*

Domino. Do you know him? Do you know his story? Well, if I were you, I wouldn't listening it. But what if curiousity kills you then of course, you follow it, duh. You listened to the story. Like "One day, a happy man named blah blah blah ." Like that. 

But I warned you, once you listen it then you die. Not believable, then you must go on your own. Warning you, once you listen it then you die. 

Domino. Familiar. Yeah, the block game. This Domino I'm talking about was not a serious man. Oops, want to know it then read this. Want a clue? He's an dead then rise then needs to kill.

Well, "Let Me Talk About Domino." Curious? Well, I'm one of his victim and I was dead.
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