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Partially inspired by Jeffrey Dahmer. Harry Pager, a serial killer in his late twenties discovers that after achieving the goal of "zombification" he's become even more devoid of satisfaction than what he initially thought. That is when he has a sudden attraction deeper than the superficialities he's use to, to one of the men who you can only describe as being one of his victim profile. Can Harry resist the compelling urges to kill him or will his old habits persist. Ps best to read with music ; )
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