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His slave, his VHS star ☆
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Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2023
Mature
Scarlett moved to Poughkeepsie NY at 17 to escape her abusive home despite knowing about the serial killer that was on the loose in the area. One day she comes home to a surprise.
What is the surprise going to be? Was leaving her abusive home worth ending up in an even more abusive one? What will happen to her? Read if you wanna find out ❤︎

‼️I do not own any characters from The Poughkeepsie Tapes, consider this a fanfic if you want‼️
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