Eigengrau
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2020
Mature
A repetitive game of death and obsession; but it's too late to back out now because your death wish has just been signed.

*BOOK 1*

TW: swearing, mental illness, violence such as killing, torture and attempts of rape. 

If you are uncomfortable with scenes like these it is recommended that you refrain from reading.

©︎Ihatelifebutstankpop, All credits (except photos, gifs and kpop idols used in the story) go to me; do not attempt to steal the plot, storyline or a phrase directly.

This is purely fiction and was written for entertainment purposes.
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