“[...] Mom’s not keeping me out because it’s a dead friend, she’s keeping me out because it’s a dead sixteen-year-old girl with no clothes on’ ‘And that’s officially the creepiest thing you’ve ever said,’ said Lauren. She stopped typing, and then grimaced and shivered, like she’d just eaten something disgusting. ‘Seriously – yuck.’ I smiled. ‘I’ve got a live girlfriend – what do I need a dead one for?’ […] Lauren folded her arms. ‘How do I know you’re not just trying to get her out of the house for your own nefarious purposes?’ I smiled. ‘What kind of trouble am I going to get into? The dead girl doesn’t get here until tomorrow.”
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I Don't Want to Kill You
In this gripping psychological thriller, the story delves into the intricate web of emotions and desires that can drive a person to the brink of madness. The narrative follows a character whose actions blur the lines of affection and aggression, prompting readers to question the nature of human connections and the depths of human psyche. more
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