How to become a Queenka
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2020
Mature
WARNING: Will contain swear words, crude language and violence.

"Did you really think i'm your friend? After all the horrible things you did? I would never be friends with someone like you. No, you are a monster Heather" everything seems to have slowed down around me. The whispers got louder like the words in my head too. Monster. I'm a monster? Everything flashed right before my eyes. I should've known what she wasn't any better. 
"Monster? I'm a monster? You bitch, i trusted you. I helped you and i'm a monster at the end?" I heard my voice getting louder and rougher "o so be it. You wanted a monster didn't you Amber? I will give you a monster. You will see a monster overwhelmingly scary for your little mind Amber. Remember your words Amber." I walked out water still dripping down my head on the floor leaving behind a trail of dark red spots on carpet.
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