What I've Done (Rewrite)
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2014
It's not hard to tell the right front the wrong.
Some fall victim of peer pressure, in which the influence of others can cause them to do unreasonable things. 
Others may be built on their own insanity which threatens to change their life's for the worst. No matter what it is.

There is a difference between right and wrong.

Imagine falling under the influence of a cold blooded killer, the pressure slowly brakeing you until you almost want to do as he says. 
Poor Delilah, for she is that girl. 
This killer has seen her potential in...
What she has done.

"But.....Why me?" Her voice trembled as she was backed into the corner of the dark room. "Beacuse..." A raspy voice could be heard, "Mentally....You are the strongest person I have ever seen...". 

"I wish to brake the sanity that is holding you together, like a glass vase dropping onto the floor. Nothing would please me more then to burst that little bubble."

"Well it will take much more then a good speech."
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*FIRST BOOK IN THE Dear My Sanity SERIES* "Look at your hands. Their blood is on your hands." Jamie stares at her blood covered hands. She clenches her jaw, a muffled scream coming from her. I let her scream but I look around, knowing the police would come soon. If she wants to avoid being caught, she needs to get over her little crisis already. "Get up," I say quickly, going over and grabbing onto her arm to pull her up. "Come on, the police will be coming soon. You're not going to jail." She struggles against me, screaming, "No! You're going to kill me if I go with you." "This all can be erased," I insisted. The wailing of sirens tells me I need to convince her quickly. Jamie pauses, thinking hard. "Fine," she says. "Let's go then." I say no more as I run. She picks up my pace and follows me as I lead her away from her first murders and into her new life. I think it's one she'll fit well into.