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He had lost everything. It began when he was three years old; his mother brutally murdered by his deranged love-sick Uncle- a fit of rage that would haunt the town forever, his father killed in a horrendous car wreck a month later, his own twin brother found mutilated in the forest last year- all outside his childhood home. Now he's losing his sanity, all because he went home.
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Y/N never had a happy childhood, to begin with. His parents gave him away to his abusive relatives when he was 3 yrs old and his life since has been hell. He was constantly hit, yelled at, did all of the chores with little food and little to no love at all. So by the time he turned 6 yrs old, his relatives decided to give him away to one of their parents who are more abusive than they are to 'free themselves the headaches so you decided to run away from them and ever since then you have been traveling alone and living in cardboard boxes under highways. Your life changed one day when you were found by a succubus and taken to a succubus household where they will care for you, protect you and even KILL AND TORTURE for you, so welcome to your new loving family of succubus~. P.S: This my first story here so don't expect any perfect writing or anything like that, well....with that out of the way enjoy~ The idea was given to me by @Raiyanark, so thank you.

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