Darkness In It's Inocence.
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2015
Mature
Darkness surrounds me.
Consuming my body, mind and heart. I can't see, I can't fight it. So, I give up, once more, letting the darkness consume my soul. To be lost forever, only knowing, only feeling, the pure evil mingling with the good, running through my veins, and as I fight for that goodness in me, the darkness fights to destroy it. This is my story.


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