The Boy Behind The Broken Mask

The Boy Behind The Broken Mask

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, May 28, 2024
Kain Grey is a semi-ordinary boy from the suburban town of Ravensburrow whose life changes once the new boy comes to town. CAUTION: Mental Health Awareness, Sexual Assault Awreness, Mentioning of sexual assault. If you or anyone you know haven't been mentally healthy or have tried to commit suicide call the Nation Suicide Prevention Hotline (1-800-273-8255) or Text TALK to 741741
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