I'm Nothing More Than A Killer(A New Creepypasta)
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  • Reads 89
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2015
Tony's POV
"Daddy what were you like when your were still a kid?" Zed, my son, asked me his question made me frozen "w-why'de you ask?" i asked him "well i just wanna know" he answered "I think he should know the truth" My wife, Olivia, spoke in a serious voice "But he's too yo-" Olivia cut me off and said "just tell him" i looked at Zed which is looking confused i sighed and said "Ok" so i went to my son and told him "okay im gonna tell you but dont get freaked out" he nodded and i sighed and said"i used to be a killer" he looked at me with shocked and ran to his room. Olivia looked at me with the go-talk-to-him expression. So i walked to Zed's room door and knocked "Zed?" No answer but tear drops was heard and a few sobs.
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