Draining Sanity
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  • Reads 9
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2018
Mature
17-year-old Kyle is thrown into an unexpected adventure after traumatizing events with his parents. Meeting different humans and beings who eventually become his friends and family. but they can only do so much to save each other from snapping. Dexter and Jazz take him in and help him in his situation, Dexter mostly being his saving grace. The three get thrown into unexpected events and their sanity continually drains. But the three have each other, and they refuse to let anything split them apart.

WARNING:
This story has very dark themes in it. down to suicide, murder, swearing, possibly some lighter themes that wont be as bad. but it's still important to let y'all know. I will always let you guys know when such themes are coming up in a chapter.
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