Class is back in Session:School For Psychopaths 2
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  • Reads 1,337
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2016
School for Psychopaths is back in session with brand new and more crazier characters, but this time things have changed. Rules have been broken and blood will be spilled. Do you think you could last or even your character?

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"I didn't do it, I swear!" Tears streamed down her face as they place her neck on the chopping block. "I didn't do it!" She screamed, but no one would hear her cries. "I didn't-" It was too late for her now once the blade kissed her neck she was no more. Though she was right, she didn't do it. I did.

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What more can you expect for the school of psychopath series?

I have no clue, you'll have to ask the voices, they're the only ones who know.
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