Can You See Me Now?

Can You See Me Now?

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Mar 15, 2024
Silas Harlow dealt with trauma all his life. During his youth, he was abused physically and mentally by his father, Gregory Harlow. He was hardly noticed as a kid. Growing up, his father taught his siblings to hurt him as much as they can, especially if he makes the slightest mistakes. At the age of 19, Silas ran far away from home. Starting a new life he enjoyed, it started to make a turn. His traumatic past began haunting him. He never told anyone or asked for help. He began his life as a serial killer. This isn't the life he had planned but he told himself that he would kill until he found his father again. From the feeling of being unnoticed, he figured this would get his father's attention. Planning to finally get his revenge after 19 years.
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Can't Run

Twenty- Seven year old Harlan Finn had a pretty traumatic childhood that molded who he is today, a psychopathic killer. How did it start? How can someone even choose this kind of "life" to live? On the night of a family event, a cousin he's never met before, came in covered in blood, mumbling, saying things he couldn't understand as a young child, until that very same cousin screamed out, "You're all going to pay for what you've done to me! I'll make you all pay!" Then continued to grab a knife off the dessert table and slit everyone's throats, painting the whole house red with his own family's blood. That right there, in Harlan's brain, struck an inspiration that no child should have wanted.

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