It's my Gift for you~
The quarrel began as usual with dissatisfaction. The father had long been annoyed by his son's behavior, especially his love of playing with dolls. An incesure, quite kid who plays dolls is a shame. Farher had been walking around gloomy lately. Problems at work were bothering him, and the whole family could feel it. One evening, as he was sitting in the kitchen having drink, his son approached him. The tense day, the indignation that seemed to have been building up, burst out, and he took it out on his son. Later, when his wife noticed the bruises, the father hesitantly explained: "He fell from a tree." The boy nodded silently, not daring to contradict. There was a silence inhis eyes, full of pain that hi did want to share with others. It was a turning point. That evening, not only did Tim (the son) receive bruises, but a trauma was born that changed his life forever.
The psychological wound was deeper than the physical one. As a defense reaction, the boy developed dissociative identity disorder. His second self became stronger than himself. No psychotherapists or medications couldhelp him completely.
Tim decided to destroy the family. At first, he wanted to carefully provoke quarrels between the parents and watch them destroy each other. But the plan got out of hand.
The mother, exhausted by constant conflicts, lost her common sense. She decided to get rid of her son. When he learned of her intentions, the boy initially wanted to run away from home. He even packed his things, but Tim convinced himself that running away was a weakness. That it was better to act differently, to make sure that his mother could no longer threaten him.
He decided to give her a small dose of poison, enough to immobilize her. He didn't want to kill her, just stop her.
When the father returned home unexpectedly, he found a terrible picture: mother was lying unconscious, and his son was watching everything as if he were satisfied. The father, not realizing what had happened, picked up a bat.
Tim also had a knife under his pillow in case things went wrong. The chaotic struggle ended tragically: Tim stabbed his father, and he hit his mother with a bat, accidentally causing her a fatal injury. In the whirlwind of events, the son himself fell and hit his head on a drawer.
This is how this tragic, bloody evening ended, burying the remains of family happiness.
Darvin and Dave first found themselves in the Lock, a dangerous location that was accidentally brought to them by an undeactivated Gift. The incident occurred after an argument between friends, during which it turned out that Darvin had kissed Dave's girlfriend Daisy. This exacerbated tensions in their relationship. The events that took place were a real shock for Darvin, and he temporarily lost his memory. As the story progresses, his memory returns, and the friends find the strength to talk frankly. They resolve the conflict, return home in one piece (albeit with trials) and gain valuable experience. The friends make a promise to each other: never to lie again and always share their hearts openly.