You Can't Fix What's Forever Broken
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 7
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2018
When you think of a family you think of a happy, loving group of people. That's far from the truth for Kate. Kate's brother had died in a car accident when she was only 9 years old. Her mother, full of grief, left the house without a word, leaving her father to take care of her. Her father is constantly behind on bills, trying his best to take care of the only family he has left. One day, he just stopped. He stopped trying. He only left his room to eat and drink, but that was it. Kate was trying her best to pay the bills with what little money she had left. However.. One night, she went into her father's room with a baseball bat. She had heard her brother's voice in her head telling her that it was his fault. So, she murdered him. She was sent to the BrooksWood Asylum shortly after for First Degree Murder. There, she's spending the rest of her days.
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