The First Kill (Short Story)

The First Kill (Short Story)

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A young boy who is bullied and treated unfairly by many, finds a journal written by Tiberius Jovan, an infamous murder from the late 90's. The more letters the boy reads, the more his own personality begins to reflect Tiberius's. WARNING: This book is rated mature due to the violence mentioned in the novel. None of the actions produced in the novel should be reproduced in any way. Cover design: Savannah Sebastian © Savannah Sebastian 2016 All Rights Reserved. This book shall not be reproduced without the permission of Savannah Sebastian.
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Justin Blok has always been a trouble maker. He is the exact definition of a bad boy, but a really bad boy. He's the type to get arrested every other week for doing something stupid and illegal, not to mention he's failing nearly every subject in school. After an unfortunate accident which resulted in his best friend's death, Justin is blamed and sent to Juvie. Bad only goes to worse, as he is killed shortly after arriving at the institution. The strange thing is that he comes back to life, except the world he once knew is completely destroyed, leaving him in the middle of an apocalypse. It is up to Justin to choose; will he stay his same hateful self? Or will he change, and become the person he is meant to be?

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