Stupid Narrator!
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2016
Hey, don't call me stupid, that isn't nice. Remember that I am the one that's controlling your life Troy, Your life is in the palm of my hands! MUAHAHA! *clears throat* 
A-Anyways... This story is about a teenage young man named Troy, who lives inside a world that I created. He's just an ordinary high school boy who whines about how life is so unfair. Then one day, He heard a voice saying all of the things he's doing or what about to do. I am quite surprised too myself, considering the one I created can communicate me. Which will make things more interesting for me - I will see him beg for mercy as I torture him with~, I-uhh... I mean, I'll let him die peacef~ I mean live peacefully, hehe... *clears throat*
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