MADNESS

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MADNESS [...When the tiger scornful to escape, the mouse suffer—presumably, it was put in anguish more on the doorstep of death...] She was gone, before she realized it. Seething wild, her anger crashes in a tidal wave. The rage drove her unbalanced, teetering at the edge of a dangerous, yet desperate precipice. It was a sudden chilling insight. It was that madness so consuming that whipped and lashed out. She snapped, sinking to an utter angst fury fuelled by the growing outrage weighing between what he have done or perhaps, Rio is mad, because she was suddenly reminded of what took place leading for stolen memories and childhood. Her expression—suffice to the image she had seen that night. The decapitated head heedless torn skin, and bent knees curved and twisted until broken. The s

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