The Poet
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  • Reads 25
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2022
Mature
Jami is a psychopath, a literal psychopath. Not the watered-down version of the word that is thrown around all willy-nilly in today's world. Jami experiences little to no emotion. Greed? Yes, anger? Yes, satisfaction? Also yes. Guilt, and empathy? Not a chance in hell. That doesn't make her a bad person, she gets good grades and keeps her head down, and the need to get out of her bullshit small town is why. 

When Jack, the popular QB, attempts to sexually assault Jami, she kills him in a fit of passion and gains the taste for blood and fear.

Jami must attempt to complete her goal of burning this Mother Fu*king town to the ground without being caught by the dangerously handsome cop, Asher Brennan. It's not a question of if she manages to send her town out in a blazing fit of fire, but can she do it without dying in a fit of smoke in the process.


TW: Sexual asult, violence, self harm, swearing, gore.
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