O-Negative
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 12m
  • Reads 82
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2016
The mystery of Jack the Ripper has never been solved. Who was he, and why did he kill so many people? There are many theories, but no evidence to support them. 
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 Jack killed for blood. He was poor, and the only way he could get money was by working for someone with a special kind of blood. Jane is a hemophilic woman who needs human blood to survive and pays Jack to get it for her. But, when they give birth to a child with the same blood problems, how will they be able to take care of him? Follow Dayne's story as he tries to fend for himself in the lonely house of his dead, blood-lusting father, Jack the Ripper.
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The Trial

37 parts Complete Mature

London 1888. The ripper is on the loose. Everyone despairs not knowing who hides behind the persona. Meanwhile four strangers lives intersect at this impossible moment in time. Each one of them carries a secret, the others cannot know. But time is precious and dirty business threatens to destroy their lives. What burdens do they carry? And how will Jack get to them all? Old summary: She loved his paintings. Always beautiful, a fever dream, red dots and black holes. Men on horses riding to the sunset or death as an angel before the Lord. He loved her but he did not understand how to love. He shivered at the thought, broke at the seams. And in the corners where the city lights could not fall no more, there he fell. The other one. He fell into a habit. Fell into blood. Fell into lust. Until he reached nirvana. ▪Finished