If I Killed

If I Killed

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Maire has always been a little off. She doesn't have friends. She's always alone and she doesn't talk much. She enjoys living alone and not having a social life. She doesn't bother with love. Until she meets Gregory. The day that Gregory spoke to Maire and borrowed her pen was the day that Maire seemed a little less innocent and a lot more insane. Just how bad could Maire be?
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In a quiet town with a population of less than ten thousand people lived a young orphan. His name is Gregory Kingsley, with his brown- almost black eyes and his vampiric white skin. In his lifetime he had never had a real friend, maybe he never even wanted a friend. His always-bored face doesn't really make him seem friendly, many people have called Greg emotionless, that could be true. No one ever seemed to care what had happened to his real parents, they just say sorry for his loss. He's had many foster parents before Jim and Amanda, people always send him away, because, wherever Greg goes, gruesome accidents tend to happen. He's lived in countless cities and never stayed long, making it quite hard to even try to make friends. He's been taken to many doctors by the social workers, had tests ran on him numerous times, only to find absolutely nothing wrong with him. So then the question remains, why has Greg, at the age of fifteen, already killed seven people?

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