Home No More (published preview)

Home No More (published preview)

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A sequel to Welcome Home! A year after a fast food joint manager, Brandon, claims "spiritual possession" and murders some fellow coworkers. Since the dust has settled, Brandon has been admitted whilst Caitlin, almost a victim to his rampage, visits him frequently to understand what happened. But he's just getting worse, slowly losing his battle against his inner "demon". Will Caitlin be able to unravel Brandon's motives before he fatally hurts himself, or anyone else? [Written mainly for a friend who waited quite a while for the sequel. Happy Birthday, Brandon. :)]
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[COMPLETED] "If you let me leave now, I won't tell anyone what you did sir..." I grumbled, and he smirked a little, as if it was a hilarious joke. "Like I said, you aren't leaving Caroline..." Caroline was once a perfectly happy child, she had a home, food, warmth. She had a father, a brother, and a wonderful mother... but her mom died in a crash. She and her brother had to leave their father who couldn't handle his anger and his grief. As runaways, she and her brother, Dustin, are cold, hungry, and only have each other to face the merciless cruelties of the world. Alone she was followed by a man that was helpful, and kind. But just when she thought she could trust him, he took off the mask of a normal man, and hurt her in ways unimaginable. Trapped, she was forced into waiting out her time thinking of the world, her mom, and her life. She had to do something hard, she had to make a choice. She could stay and be hurt and trapped, but fed and warm, or leave and be cold and hungry, but free...

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