His last Notes

His last Notes

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Warning: this story has mentions of suicide. 15+ ( Disclaimer I do not own any of the characters in this book ) ( Best read on a phone in a dark or dim-lit room. ) Hello, Welcome to "His last Notes." As the title says, this book is a compilation of notes. The timeline of this story is three days. This whole book is in Bendys POV unless I say so. Inspiration for this book: The song "Her Last Words," and " Boy in the bubble." Please inform me if there is any misspellings, for this is my first book. Thank you , Child
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