Description
The Rage was transformative. Few appreciated the emotion like he did. Most feared it. But not him, not anymore. He fed it lesser emotions like sadness and fear, to grow it . . .His psychiatrist would never understand.
Damon’s life sucks. His parents ditched early, his few friends are thoughtless meatheads only concerned with partying and bullshit, his job is a sales nightmare, and his home is a shithole apartment in the gutter district. Although: he at least has a loving, gorgeous girlfriend . . . whose mother hates him, and whose abusive ex won’t let go.
So how does Damon deal with all of it? The rage. Using the emotion as fuel to power him through his days, a constant source of energy for the rough road of his life. Always there to keep him warm in the cold, dependable in its intensity . . .
Until the rage begins to act of its own will, and changes him in ways that neither he, nor anyone else, could have ever imagined.
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