Spaces in between (Stockholm Syndrome: Extended chapters)
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  • Time 7h 42m
  • Reads 109,085
  • Votes 7,361
  • Parts 60
  • Time 7h 42m
Ongoing, First published Sep 19, 2016
Mature
SPOILER ALERT!!

It's crucial that you read Stockholm Syndrome before you read the extended book.  It contains a lot of spoilers. Actually, It's just a book of spoilers! Don't even read further!
 
This is not a book per se. It's just a collection of chapters meant to give the reader a glimpse into Archer and Felix's relationship, the aww moments, the moments that will make you pull your hair out and the ones that will make you scream in pain...uhm...maybe not.

Enjoy!!
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32 parts Complete Mature

A NOVEL ON STOCKHOLM SYNDROME BOOK 1 OF A THREE BOOK SERIES *TRIGGER WARNING* This book contains scenes that some readers may find disturbing... and also slightly annoying. "Miss. Iris, do you believe she has a point?" she asked and returned to her seat once again. "I don't think so, her father and uncle deserve to go to jail." My answer extracted a smile from her like she was proud of my response. "My name is Christine; I am a renowned medico-legal psychotherapist. Been in the business for over twenty years and that is what a case of Stockholm syndrome looks like. In my years of experience, we see situations similar to this but its our job to help the victims realize" "Wow..." I started, really amazed at what she had said and what her work entails. I was only concerned why they locked me in a room with a psychotherapist "it must be difficult at times" I added. "yeah, its difficult every time" she laughed "but today isn't about me, I have a question for you." There was a brief pause in between before she carried on "Does Hunter deserve to go to jail?"