CHAOS OF THE SANE
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  • Reads 1,848
  • Votes 125
  • Parts 19
  • Time 2h 34m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2019
Mature
"Perfectly sane, frighteningly normal, and yet capable of extraordinary violence."

 Death runs in the family and at the home of 22nd Dorset street. Dying at a young age always seemed to be expected of them especially for his older brother. 

A gruesome murder preformed right before it's eyes leaving it broken, a monster of it's former self. The grief and the hatred fuels it to commit those same vile acts, as it spirals into a never ending and unforgiving chaos. 

The blood drips from the wounds of it's victims; of its unforgiving acts, as it hits the floor, like that of a rain drop. This is the chaos of Emerson Bennett. (Barrett)
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