If She Doesn't Scare You
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 40m
Complete, First published Apr 14, 2021
Villains are often written from the wrong perspective, but what if the heroes were too? The real yet darker recount of what happened in that corner house in London involving a young couple, a glamourous woman and 2 spotted dogs. A story re-told from multiple perspectives that details a wife with more potential than she ever realised...

NOTE: This story gets violent around chapter 11. You may wish to skim over this part if you are sensitive to certain descriptions. I also do not own any of the images featured throughout this story.
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