"Twisted Tales of the Osborn's" - The Boy That Wanted To Break Free
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15
Mature
THIS MINIATURE STORY TAKES OVER VARIOUS SENSITIVE TOPICS, NOT RECOMMENDED TO MINORS OR SENSITIVE PEOPLE. YOU WERE WARNED, I DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OVER PEOPLE WITH PAST TRAUMA BEING TRIGGERED BY THE STORY. 

This story contents: mention of self harm; sexual assault; violence; drugs; suicide; murder;

This story is about a teenage boy called Nathaniel Osborn, situated in a poor dangerous neighborhood in West Memphis, a small town from the state of Arkansas. This is one of the twisted tales of the Osborn's, based on a real story, the book is on the POV of the narrator and the POV of Nathan, showing the boy past trauma before becoming a agent of the law.
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