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If The Profiler Was a Monster

Author: RomanWrites
last update publish date: 2026-02-07 05:35:10
Chapter One Hundred and Fifteen: If The Profiler Was a Monster.

Miller looked like he hadn’t slept in a week. Dark circles hung under his eyes, and his usually crisp shirt was rumpled. He sat behind his desk like it was the only thing holding him up.

“I had no choice but to reach out to you,” he said, his voice gravelly with exhaustion. “I’m… glad you came.”

He didn’t wait for Ian to sit before sliding a thin file across the desk. It felt too light for the horror it contained.

“Four tee
RomanWrites

The last scene was more of psychological…lol My love for crime series and documentary 📃📄heavily influenced this book

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