Creative Writing: Rape

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The apartment was cloaked in darkness, just the way Pete preferred it, with the curtains drawn, and the only illumination, the soft glow emanating from the laptop screen. It was also dead silent, and the man's silhouette remained unmoving for five minutes, teen, fifteen. His entire focus was on the message board, and his thoughts were occupied by the mysterious woman who'd contacted him. At least, he'd assumed it was a woman, as that's what he'd requested, however, you could never be totally certain.

If it was a woman, would she run, or would she play, as Analise had done the first night. Eventually, after a certain time without a reply, the man reached for another can of Pepsi. A sweet-tooth, and coffee, he considered his only vices. Rape,
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To peer into their soul as the blood drains from their bodies, the life from their eyes, and screams from their throats is a power to behold. To be the one to cause that, is the ultimate power, and it requires a strength that only few possess. Do you?

You admit, you have only fantasies, and lack in experience, so how do I know you are worthy to be present to revel in the application of pain, the screams and pleas for mercy, and that special look when they realise there is no escape, which has the capacity to arouse like nothing else on this earth.

Are you prepared to offer up yourself, cognisant of the fact that if you prove incapable, 1 will torture you, slowly, and mercilessly, and the pain you endure will be beyond your capability to even imagine. Would you deal with Satan in order to achieve your desires? How deep do they run?

The man's fingers departed the keyboard as he paused to read his reply, and tapped the top of the wooden coffee-table. He'd met Analise here, and although, in the end, she'd proven inferior to her promises, she'd been real. How was he to ascertain if this woman was also? Pete's IP address still led to Wolf Creek, Australia, and the internet expert was safe whilst behind the screen, but out in the real world? He needed to ensure he wasn't being
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If what he discovered; that's if she answered at all; pleased him, he'd continue on with the second part of the plan that had occurred to him, though he'd still need to be careful, and take precautions. Once she'd been complicit in the death of another, and continued to communicate with him, then the fear of apprehension would no longer exist. If it caused her to seek shelter, or reconsider, then she'd forever be aware that she'd provided her name, and of the possibility he could track her

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