Ripper Research Paper

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It's all about time. When a normal college going girl got forced to hide a serial killer in absence of her parents. Her life completely changed. She got kidnapped, and what worse could have happen then caged for more than two months, without any connections with the outer world, with your family, friends.

Waking up everyday looking at your kidnapper snoring next to you, so close for your liking. Living with the two bad boys, cooking and cleaning for them. Be like a maid. It's get horrible after a point. Literally.

Then after months you found out your kidnapper is falling for you. And mind you he's not perfectly sane. He's bipolar, something he's sweet, and caring but then he's murderous too. He have a past, she does too.

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