Let's play a game

Let's play a game

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|•NEW STORY•| Corey Westley is not your average teenage girl. Corey is...let's just say she let's her imagination run wild. She says she has "voices" in her head telling her to do wrong. Corey has been held over three murders and one digging a body from the town cemetery. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corey tries hard to not listen to the "voices" until she comes up with a great. hurtful. tragic. frightening. DEADLY. game. "Let's play a game Marcus." Corey asks her younger brother. "Uh, what kind of game?" Marcus asks cautiously looking over his shoulder seeing Corey with the look of fun in her eyes. "Its a simple. harmless game. Don't be scared Marcus." Corey reassures her brother. "Alright." Those were Marcus' last words after his muffled screams. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• No one knows how Corey became to be the murderous girl? People always thought it was for her parents attention. Her parents were always on "business" trips. But they were wrong....they all were. The reason how she became like this was-..................... ®All Rights Reserved A/n: this has very descriptive details on death, and murder killings. If you are not into that I suggest you don't read this book
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"All of them have no arms, legs, their faces are destroyed, and the organs are missing" That's how innocent victims die every day. Faye Collins witnesses the crime first time in her life knows something is wrong. It gets worse when she sees a set of numbers on her friend's arm, Grace Evans, that leads to her friend's sudden death. Soon, odd things happen. She often feels like she is being watched by someone, at least that is what her gut says. She gets phone calls from an unknown number. Someone stands outside of her room every night and knocks on the door. Grieving with Grace's death, she needs to find the truth. Will she ever find the actual killer? Or is the actual killer just standing in front of her without her even knowing it? Trigger warnings: violent, gore no characters and story of this book may be reproduced or copied without the permission from the writer.

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