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(this one was written out of boredom for a friend whom i asked to give me a topic to write about, he repied with a dead hooker. so here it is enjoy.)

screams of pleasure so intense
beads of sweat drip down his face
as he thinks of brutal death
she sees the anger in his eyes
a glare of light shines on the blade
he is over taken by his angry thoughts
an ebil grin is the last thing she sees
as she slowly fades away
he stabs her over and over
her corpse left to be found
blood drips on the bed
her body turns cold
deathly pale skin, stained red



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On Friday March 4th, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1221) writes:
sick and twisted...nice write. but it makes me want more of the story


On Friday February 4th, 2005, happilydepressed (213) writes:
cool beans


On Friday May 28th, 2004, Angel With The Scabbed Wings (43) writes:
this makes me curious about the motives of the killer. wow intense. i can beleive waht i got wtih a click of the veiw random work button.


On Tuesday May 25th, 2004, murder_in_clubland (497) writes:
hehe i like the name im sorry detah isn't funny but i love the name hehehe~ss


On Monday January 5th, 2004, Johny_D_Lewis (603) writes:
wow...well detailed, and well done


On Thursday January 1st, 2004, Drea (917) writes:
a dead hooker eh?..hehe interesting topic



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