Inevitable
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"Jean, you have to let go." He wakes up in a cold sweat from the same reoccurring nightmares. It was hard having to relive your death. Blaming himself for not being able to save you, having to stay goodbye to you at your funeral. Revenge is something he's wanted, and that's what he's planning to get. 3 years later, what happens when he sees you again, with your killer. Art Creds:@miisyca on twt :) I do not own any of the characters except for the main on.
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