Fear is a Discrimination

Fear is a Discrimination

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"Heh, as I said directing fear toward any type of being should be considered a discrimination," stated Jay. " I mean people say monsters are too strong, so they fear us, you know? Quite honestly I don't want for anyone to-" " Stand still and faint when they see you," Mimi said while look her nails. "Exactly. You get totally get it!" said Jay smiling dashingly as rows of sharp teeth displayed itself giving off a dull white shine. Meet Jay and Mimi whose history together is so boring it shall not be told. Call them monsters, creeps, freaks, or stalke-.... Actually don't call them stalkers. As I was saying, they are both normal "humans" that live in Earth. They do your everyday average human activities. Oh, but don't forget what your Mama told you when you were you were young. Don't trust strangers, especially those who give you candy. Now in the context of candy, don't trust one who promises you power. Because in the end, fear out rules all.
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I was falling, cascading into the dark chasm of sin and desire. I was unhinged, wild and free, giving in to everything I wanted. I would not hold back tonight. I wanted to fuck him over and over, anywhere and everywhere. Taste him and kiss him. Completely surround myself with only Jay. I will do it all with Jay tonight and every night forward. I am his queen, his weakness, his carnal transgression. I will take him as my own and ride out this delusion with him come what may. A tiny voice in the back of my mind was scolding, cursing, pleading at me to come to my senses, realize the mistakes I was making and the repercussions I would face. I suffocated the whispers, murdered my rational logic in that moment. Death was swift for the girl in my mind looking down with a frown on my actions. I laughed again, knowing this would be my undoing, enjoying the unraveling of my sanity, leaving it in shards on the ground. Because I had made up my mind. I won't let go. ****TRIGGER ⚠️ WARNING This book contains mature content; including language, violence, sexual content, drugs and alcohol and a near rape scenario. There will be no other warning throughout. Thank you for reading!

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