Killing Me Softly
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  • Reads 6
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2017
Mature
**WARNINGS IN BEGINNING NOTES**

Ingram usually keeps to himself and Kill is very outgoing, a half demon who is the son of Satan, have lived together since sophomore year when his mother died mysteriously and he ran away from his dad. They have been life-long friends and leave no secrets untold. Three years later, Ingram's mom dies mysteriously too and a year later before graduation, their best friend Sugar dies. Kill's suspicion grows when he feels something within that causes them to have to flee their home that Ingram has lived in all his life temporarily. Ingram ends up questioning how they can survive if he is skilled at medics but not good at combat and Kill is good at combat, but gets too cocky and gets himself hurt too often.
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