I would love to dumb this down and say it's your typical antihero story with tragedy and victory, saying it'll have all the things that pull you in to a cliche story like a high school student writing in perfect MLA format for his English II CP teacher who spends a little less time than he should grading research projects. However, I cant do that this is a dark story with dark people told from a satirical point of view. A point of of view that only comes from experiencing the full brunt of this fucked up world he lives in. For this is a story of betrayal, death, depression, anxiety, other mental illnesses, and the truth. Do keep that in mind when reading this.