( to someone like alessa [and even now as heather], the two were like lost, stray children who clung onto their religion for a sense of guidance and love. a protection from the cruelty of the world-
because if they could control it and usher in their version of paradise, the cruelty of life couldn't get to them. )
Let's hope you don't get a taste for human flesh after this.
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( to someone like alessa [and even now as heather], the two were like lost, stray children who clung onto their religion for a sense of guidance and love. a protection from the cruelty of the world-
because if they could control it and usher in their version of paradise, the cruelty of life couldn't get to them. )
Let's hope you don't get a taste for human flesh after this.