-The Home for the Murders- (Slasher FF)-
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  • Reads 14,588
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 3h 45m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2020
Toxin.
She was friend with almost all of them.
The crazy and the lost ones.
The broken and the silent ones.
She was-
But when she finds out that her murderous friends, who she considers her Family are caged inside of an Asylum out of her reach, she forms a plan.
And with the help of some of her remaining friends she gets them out of the Asylum.
Only to discover something that would even crack the darkest of souls. 
Would she lose them all again or can she help her family recover and fight off the evil that's plagues them?
Or will they die together or lonely..?
She can't and won't let it happen... at least she tries to-


{Started: 23.7.2020}
{Finished: N/A}
{Edited: N/A}

[DISCLAIMER! 
I don't own any of the Slashers mentioned in this book, I only own Toxin.]
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