Crazy Son Prologue Part 2 By Crazy Wanker Hot

Silence from the hallway. A beat of confusion. Then, the jingle of keys.

I didn't answer. Speaking breaks the spell. Speaking acknowledges that I am real, and if I am real, then what I’m about to do is real. And I wasn't ready for the consequences of reality yet. I just wanted the action.

Part 2 accelerates the plot by escalating the consequences of those hidden truths. crazy son prologue part 2 by crazy wanker hot

Son. The word tasted like copper pennies in my mouth even from here. He thought he owned the title. He thought that because he paid the mortgage and drove a Honda Accord, he had earned the right to call me his kin. He didn't understand the biology of the house. He didn't understand that the walls breathed with my father’s DNA, not his. He was just a squatter in a expensive suit.

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The darkness that had been simmering beneath the surface finally began to boil over. The son, once a bright and promising young man, had started to spiral out of control. His behavior became increasingly erratic, leaving his family and loved ones bewildered and concerned.

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