Yandere Love
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  • Reads 26
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2017
The young highschooler Chiruka is a quiet girl but has a dark past. Her mother and father died when she was 10 from overdose. She lives with her aunt who is abusive and her cousin who picks on her constantly and tells her it's her fault. Any more the only thing that brings joy is murder.

When Chiruka starts slowly going insane the new student Zeijakuna runs into her and she instantly falls in love. Zeijakuna doesn't return those feelings so Chiruka thinks that the only way to get him to love her is to kill every other girl their age...
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'It's your fault" my contents tells me "IT'S YOUR F*CKING FAULT! YOUR THE ONE THAT MADE MOM AND DAD KILL THEM SELVES! YOUR THE ONE!" My contents tells me this over and over and the only way to get it to stop... is killing poor innocent people
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this book may have a  few gory parts and some sware words in it but I will warn you guys before the gore starts.
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