Until He Took Over

Until He Took Over

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"Most of us are born, and like clouds, we drift quietly through routine, offer one final shower, then disappear, nothing more than background noise in the stories that mattered." Victor was an average highschool student, average family, average grades, average life. But one day strange things started happening to him. He wakes up to cuts, broken fingers, burns and scratches adorning his body. "Is something like this also average?" ............. *Updates: 7 chapters minimum per week* *1000 words minimum per chapter* Enjoy! 😊
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