A summer day passes as any other. Then Mason gets the news of his mother's passing, utterly crushing him. The spirit of the small child approaches him, saying that she's there to help him. Nobody believes him, thinking him crazy, seeing the things through eyes tattered by grief. School treats him terribly, always the subject of a prank or an attack. Throughout his life, he has struggled. Hatred boils within him, ever since the accident. As the years go by, his rage flares even higher. What would become of his mind, his life, if it were to seep through? Who's lives would be affected? Follow Mason in this story as he battles with the inner and outer workings of the world around him, his friends, family, and most of all, himself.
ATTENTION: This story covers some sensitive subjects, such as murder, mental illness and gore, among other things. Read at your own risk, click away if needed.
Hi guys! Thanks for checking out my story. It's currently a short story. My plan, however, is to continue the story. So it will become a full manuscript as soon as I can balance out my crazy schedule. There is a total of 13 chapters. I look forward to reading your feedback.
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