How I survived the purge

How I survived the purge

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She was just another victim of the purge. Her and her family. Little did she know was that she has been trained for such a horrible "event" as they call it. Now she and what's left of her family are running, hiding, and counting down the hours, minutes, and seconds until it's all over. But the real question that is in her head is "Will they all survive?" This is not based upon a true story and all characters are fictional and made up.
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Well what can you expect from an artist also born of blood? She was too young to remember much of anything that happened to them she was barely 6 months old but at least she was protected. Kept with her big brother. The only thing she has this memory of in the back of her mind is red everywhere and it was beautiful not in the same way her brothers think of it but more like an artist. She does photography for the police too. She teaches art to kids she helps her brother with his killings. Not in the way you think though. She's the only person that really understands him. She never saw him as a monster or something evil. Normal serial killers they're said to not have emotions or feelings but she knows that he loves her and that he's grateful for me. Dad never knew they kept it hidden well enough somehow that he never found out she knew the truth and their sister never knew either. This will just be their little secret and hope they don't ever get caught. Not my characters don't sue

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