For All The Right Reasons
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2014
How do you react when your family is murdered by a gang of evil, twisted, drugged-up criminals?

How do you react when your whole life is torn apart in a single moment?

You scream. You shout. You cry.

Detective Steven Rodgers has other ideas.

He wants revenge. He wants to clean up the streets for good. He's angry and he'll do whatever it takes to take his revenge on the people who tore his family apart.

Murder. Torture. Mutilation.
All part of the job as far as Steven is concerned.
It may be against what him and his colleagues deem to be the correct thing to do, but he does it all for the right reasons...



*Sorry if this story is too sick and twisted for some people, it's the story I write in my darkest times*
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