"The Villain Will Only Be The Villain If The Hero's Telling The Story"
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2023
Mature
(cover picture illustrated by @antiquefreak on discord <3)

a story that follow my oc, Finley Sinclair, and his life as young, quiet kid to the way he became an assassin. 

**!!WARNING, THIS CONTAINS SENSITIVE TOPICS LIKE CHILD ABUSE, SELF HARM, ALCOHOLISM, HEAVY DRUG ABUSE, ECT... PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!!**

"y'know, Finny," Emory said with a soft smile "I think you're a good person.." Emory looked up at Finley, waiting..

Finley stared at Emory like he said the dumbest shit ever, he was an assassin, he wasn't a good person. "Emory," Finley started "you're a dumbass." Finley glared at Emory with his usual cold and piercing eyes.
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