Opening The Third Eye

Opening The Third Eye

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Alex goes through the unimaginable after finding an ominous book that changed him forever. He never intended to hurt anyone, he wouldn't, he couldn't. What started as an entertaining quiz-like book quickly turned into his demise, changing him at every turn making him a horrible person more and more by every page that he reads. It's an addiction... I would know. He tries his best to stop but she won't allow it, she wants him for his own and won't stop until she gets what she wants.
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