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"I am going to kill you!" Peter Sonta ran the opposite direction, causing Samuel to miss his strived opportunity. Intense apprehension submerged Peter as he ran towards his "paradise". A decade of nonessential confrontations only accumulated in intensity and frequency. The childhood "cell" was an evident hell, contaminated by the hordes of screams and frustration. In his mind always came the disturbing thought that "killing yourself in harsh times forever eradicates all the unwanted 'parts'", yet he knew that such an attempt will throw himself into the perpetual Hades. "I am still coming for you, and once I discover you, you will be killed", Samuel said in a menacing tone of

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