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Gray Matter
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    Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2019
It all started as fast as it ended. Families where torn apart, children left parentless and parents left childless. All because of a sickness that brought the dead back to life. But Audrey could never be torn from Troy, despite his psychoticness, they could never leave one another. Because Audrey was in love with the Psycho.
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