Violet and Victor

Violet and Victor

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Every and V both together for years having two kids together one is Violet and the other is Victor her brother, both of them are different Violet is more like her father killing people with her blades, swords, and guns. Her brother is more like his mother but is protective like his father when it comes to their family. Evey and V both are happy to have them around, but seeing violet taking off her mask with scars all over her frightens. Other's don't know who or what humans are, but others do even when they see the pain in their eyes.
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