It has been on my reading list for several weeks, but October finally seemed to be the perfect time to dive into a new slash story. In It killed everyone except me, We met decades after a few decades of survival after a final girl, Saton, violent tragedy. She is now a teenager’s mother, working on a real estate and going through a “ordinary” life. But when someone reaches him about the new case with him, which seems to be in common with him, Sotton is forced to turn his past. “This story is literally to bury their trauma and ignore it and then 30 years later to dig it and deal with it,” the author Ryan Parrot says AIPTThe He added that it is, “In some ways, a warning story about how you can’t pretend how you haven’t done anything and okay.”
This first number is a strong start to the series and makes you more hungry. We still don’t know what happened – as it actually happened, when all the friends of Suton died while on the weekly holiday.

