The Insanity
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  • Reads 382
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 11
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2015
WARNING:IF YOU HAVE A WEAK STOMACH OR DO NOT LIKE GORE, I SUGGEST YOU MOVE ON TO READ A NON-VIOLENCE AND GORE BOOK! I SUGGEST ANYONE TO READ THIS, AS LONG AS THEY ARE 1.) ALLOWED TO READ SCARY/GORY/VIOLENT TOPICS    2.) LOVE CREEPYPASTA OR OTHER UNLESS YOU ARE A NEWBIE OF SCARY GENRE, LASTLY,   3.) YOU HAVE ADARK MIND, OR JUST LIKE READING STUFF OF THIS GENRE. 
Thank you,
   Kitty

A girl named Kitty has been bullied in school for many years. She has been punched,kicked,pushed,slapped,and cut by blades from bullies. Now she has gone mentally insane and kills many people,innocent or not. Kitty had become a killer. Many people try to catch her or at least spot her, but no such luck. She is mentally unstable and can cut,stab,burn,and bite people in one move. Will she be caught or killed? Read to find out!
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