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Describe The Relationship Between Dylan And Perry
Dylan and perry are a like in many ways such as their experiences of depression

and their tendancy to do as their partner in crime wishes. Dylan and Perry have a

sickness within themselves that makes them able to do the things most people

wouldnt even imagine doing. Perry had a hard and weird childhood. Dylan grew

up feeling like he was wierd from the way he was bullied all the time and it was

hard on him.

Dylan and his partner Eric have been friends for a long time. Each had a

sickness inside but only Dylan was more influenced to do whatever Eric wanted

and needed from him. He took a lot of crap from Eric in which most people

would have punched Eric for speaking to them agressively. Dylan was always

being bullied and when

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