Bonnie Stevens Monologue

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What if you discovered that a loved one was a serial killer? We’ll that’s what happened to 17 year old Bonnie Stevens. Bonnie thought that she had a completely normal life until she found something that would change her forever. She found a book sitting on the kitchen table. She thought it was just her brothers library book that he got from school but as she opened the book there was writing in it. It had places written down and names crossed out. She looked hard at the names and remember seeing them on the news. ”Those are the people that were killed by those serial killers!” She said out loud. Then she thought why would this be in my house?
Her brother was only 6 he’d never hurt anyone, her dad was a cop and her mom worked at a bank..so
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Kali grabbed the book from Bonnie’s shaking hands and threw it back into her dad’s room. “Why’d you do that!”
“Because you’re scaring me and I can’t see that anymore.” Kali looked at her with a very serious and scared look. “I don’t understand why you’re looking at me like that.” “Bonnie listen to me, you are my best friend and we are like family BUT you need to be careful around your parents until we find anything out. I’m gonna crash here for the night I hope it’s
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I didn’t think that they were actually the killers.” Kali started crying and shaking. “What’s wrong why are you crying so hard.” Kali couldn’t say anything, she couldn’t even look at Bonnie. Everyone was silent all the way to the police station except for Kali’s crying. As they arrive to the station everyone stared at the building. “You know your dad was a really good friend of mine, I didn’t even know that he was the killer.” says one of the police officers looking back a Bonnie with tears in his eyes. “He was like a

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