Grandeur Defector

Grandeur Defector

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Isolated from the outside world and seen as a monster, Truffles Tình Nhân, a soldier from a bloody war, fights for his life on a daily basis. When the opposing side begins to show that they aren't nearly as bad as the superiors' rumors, Truffles is forced to reconsider his loyalty to the only home he's ever known; perhaps, even who he's fighting for in the first place. WARNING: This contains depictions/descriptions of crimes against humanity, horrors of free will, and general depravity in certain parts. GD is recommended for 16+. Proceed with caution.
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and Charity is a prime example of that. Two years ago Charity and her sister, Mercy were wronged. Hope seems far away after everything that they go through. Realizing the man who caused her sister to take her own life was still living just fine after everything made it even worse . However, when Charity reasons that revenge is an option suddenly hope doesn't seem so far away; With the help of an old friend Charity strives for the perfect revenge while rediscovering happiness and love. -------------------------------------- "I did what you wanted. I said Mercy," He shouted angrily. I smiled. This was getting too easy. "Well it took you several times to say her name and I got very irritated. Also let this be a lesson...just because you ask for Mercy doesn't mean you'll always get it...but you know that from experience, don't you?," I asked leaning, down to his eye-level. *image used for cover is not mine*

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