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Bad Things
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    Time 18 minutes
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    Parts 4
  • WpHistory
    Time 18 minutes
Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2016
One. Two. Three. 

Little Sue. Little Sue. Little Sue.

Left so many unanswered questions trailing behind her. So many men wondering if they'd ever see her again. So many night her family laid awake wondering if she was alive. 

Peter. Peter. Peter. 

Go away.
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