My Brother (Very Short Story)
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It's applaudable.
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Sure! I got angry why he finished the story.
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I would rather call it a thriller. But horror may be another genre it almost perfectly fits in.Drakka Reader wrote: ↑12 Apr 2020, 13:37 Oooh, a story that starts already scary, then delves into horror! A great story, though I feel it would be easier to read if you separated ideas into paragraphs.
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I don't think so. It is more cool to just let the brother be a mystery.Simran_august12 wrote: ↑23 Mar 2020, 01:06 loved the story, racy, intriguing. however i would have loved it if the author had ended the story with the fact that her brother is dead.
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