![]() ![]() They’re high school sweethearts who look like they’re really going to live the happily ever after. He and Merrin have a fantastic relationship. What makes this so hard to read is that Ig was about to have it all. *Shudder* Ig shows us exactly how little it feels that life is worth living after that. Not only have they lost a loved one but they’ve been accused of doing it as well. Sure, most of the time it is, but what living hell the innocent ones must go through. And we always think it’s the significant other who did it. Again, not the horns, but the rape/murder of an innocent girl. ![]() There’s the thing with the horns, but the real scare here is how this kind of thing happens every day. This was scary but not in a horror-y way. Even shortened to Ig or, heaven forbid, Iggy, it’s just awful. That would be bad enough for anyone, but when you’ve been (falsely) accused of raping and murdering your girlfriend and the whole town thinks your famous father got you off, what people have to say to you gets real vicious real fast. Oh, and if they know him, they’re telling him exactly what they think of him. ![]() But as he ventures out into the day, he finds that other people can see them too they’re just too busy telling him their deepest, darkest secrets to really comment on them. At first, he thinks he’s just going crazy. Ignatius Perrish wakes up after a drunken night with honest-to-goodness horns growing out of his head. ![]()
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