Informative Essay: A Short Note On Autonomy

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I never said thank you , you she devil. Ouch Emmy becareful my lil feelings could get hurt ha I'm so funny. Enough with the chit chat Nicole why did you kill her . Mmmm? What was that I don't know what you are talking about Ems. You know exactly what i'm talking about and don't call me Ems you lost that right when you backstabbed me. Oh you are asking why I killed your mom huh? well it's complicated and a long story. Than it's a good thing we have all the time in the world huh? Nicole seriously why did you do it .

Isn't it obvious Ems? I was so sick and tired of living in your shadow . Emmy this Emmy that . Oh your Emmy's friend right ? Hey can you tell Emmy this can you tell Emmy that ? I don't know it depends will Emmy be there ? Honestly it's like I didn't exist . The only time anyone ever looked at me was when you were there, and even then it was always about you . Before you I was the best, I was the most important, I got all the guys my life was perfect. Best of all I had a happy family, and my mom was alive. Your mother is the reason my mother is dead! If it wasn't for her my dad would of never cheated on my mom. It also helped that there was a huge price on your mothers head. thanks to that mission I'll be able to never work again. That is once your taken care of if you know what I mean .
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My mom never met your dad , she was to busy working . Oh this is beautiful absolutely beautiful they never told you did they? Ha you see Em's your mother knew my father very very well after all she was the one that seduced him . They were having an affair for the last year in a half my mother walked in on them and that very same night she killed herself . She couldn't handle being treated that way. She couldn't handle the thought of my dad leaving her it was just to much for her to take so she hurt him before he could hurt her. What better way to hurt him than making him feel responsible for her

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