I'm Sorry (Not Really)
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  • Reads 387
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 2m
Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2020
Thomas Grendel, a 17-year-old boy who hasn't been to real school or anywhere outside of his room for four years is now thrown into highschool. The thing is, Thomas isn't exactly... normal. Thomas could very well be a psychopath, considering what happened in seventh grade...

 Having scared all his tutors away, his fearful parents have no choice but to send him out into the real world. Thomas's goal? To take figure out how people work and bend them to his will. But what happens when he meets Irish exchange student Samual Ryan? At first, he finds his perky demeanor extremely annoying and fake, then he gets to know him. Will Samual just be another part of the plan, or will Thomas soften for this lovable Irish boy?
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