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If you were killed, I wouldn't be at your funeral.
          
          I'd be in jail for killing the person who killed you.
          
          We are true friends.
          
          We ride together, we die together.
          
          Send this to everybody you care about, including me, if you care.
          
          See how many times u get this.
          
          I want you to know you are an amazing friend, till death and forever.
          
          If I don't get this back, I understand.
          
          But I have a game for you.
          
          Once you read this letter,
          
          you must send this to 15 people,
          
          including me.
          
          If you get at least three back, you are loved.
          
          Nobody knows how important something is until they lose it.
          
          Tonight, (right at 12:00pm) the person you love will realize they love you.
          
          Then, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, be ready for the shock of your life!
          
          If you break this chain, you will have bad luck.
          
          With love, send this to the 15
          If you don't, you will turn ugly in one year.
          
          A friend told me to do this, so pass it on.

TJH323

Thank you for adding my book to your reading list!

zoodeku

@TJH323 nice i might check it out later 
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TJH323

@zoodeku It's about these two boys named Magnus and Erasmus who are slaves to a cruel master called Lord Titus in the city of Pompeii, and they managed to find love and happiness with one another. But Titus finds out and takes Magnus away, leaving Erasmus sad and alone. Erasmus then decides it's time to get Magnus back.
            
            Here's the official description:  
            
            
            Pompeii. A wealthy city in Rome known for its fine public buildings and lavish private houses. But like all things, the shines, the bigger shadow it casts.
            
            This is the story of those who lived in the shadow, in the dark side of Pompeii. This is a story of slaves and masters and love and disaster.
            
            Lord Titus, a wealthy man known well in the city for his greed, cruelty, and keeping of slaves. Magnus was born a slave, had been all his life to Titus, Erasmus a recently sold slave to the cruel lord. These two men found something thought impossible among their fellow slaves;  happiness. They found happiness with each other, first as friends, then as lovers.
            
            But Titus doesn't want his slaves to be happy, why should they? They have no rights, no freedom, they are worth even less than livestock. Titus decides it's time to put an end to their little fantasy world. He separates the two lovers, but underestimates what it is they are willing to do for each other.
            
            Content warning: torture, gore, blood, death, romance, gay, violence.
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zoodeku

@TJH323 ooohh nice I just read to "kill a wolf walker" its really good  but whats the other one about 
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