Hero, aka Cotton Candy Boy
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published May 12, 2015
Hi if you have not yet heard, there is a kid in our world. His name is Hero. Now you might be thinking Hero he must help you and be nice...WRONG. Hero is an extremely dangerous boy that will kill anyone in sight. When he was just a small boy his parents had gotten stabbed by an anonymous character. Hero had see the killing and looked up to it. When Hero finds you, He will kill you. Hero suffers from  major depression since his parents had not gotten the chance to raise him. Sounds sweet huh. No Hero wanted to be the one to kill them. He wanted to see the eyes of their souls himself, he wished he could have cause that tragedy. Hero can't kill you he only chokes you majorly due to his insanity we cannot let him kill because no other characters you will meet later will have a chance. Beware of him. He is out there. Once he gets his hands on you, you have already lost your soul.
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