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Ms Death
I enjoy destroying men. Well, boys. Hurting them, ruining them. However you want to phrase it, the point is I love it. I suppose I do it simply because I can, but I know its much deeper than just that. Silly little boys, just looking for sex. Thats all they are. I change that. I show them what love is, I sit with them silently and let them cry on me like theyve never cried before. I promise them I'll love them forever, I take them from their friends, I turn them into bag carriers and cute picture takers, I hold their hands and their hearts. and then I leave. I just leave. There was one boy once, a boy I truly loved. With all of my heart. I had no intent of leaving him. But I finally met my match a mr.death, in the flesh. I met the boy who did to me what Ive done to so many others. Karmas a bitch, isnt she?
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