Cain and Abel
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
  • Reads 93
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Apr 18, 2016
Mature
When Roger Moore kills his cheating girlfriend, he flees the state in search of the one person he know would take him in... his foster brother, Jeremy Wells. With Roger's past unbeknownst to Jeremy, he decides to take him into his home that he shares with his fiancée, Alyssa. At first, everything is great. Jeremy and Roger becomes close just as they were when they were kids. But as time pass, Jeremy's life slowly crumbles before his eyes. In the mist of all the chaos there is always a certain person within the mix... Roger. Jeremy begins to question: Is Roger still the same person he grew up with? Or is he just a wolf in sheep's clothing?


*Not for the faint of heart *
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