Abused
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  • Reads 32
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  • Parts 4
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2017
Jasmine was always abused by her mother, but saved by her father. One day, her father was murdered by her insane mother. While mourning his death, Jasmine's mother continues to abuse her, but it slowly starts getting worse, up until the point where Jasmine attempts suicide. When she fails, she starts hearing things that are telling her to kill her mother. Slowly, she starts believing that her mother deserves it for all she's done. She finally does it, and runs for the woods, leaving her old life behind.

Co-author: That_Otaku_Fangirl

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There will be blood, guts, and gore, also suicide.
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