Killers: A Narrative Fiction

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There was a loud, blood-curdling scream coming from a dark gloomy ally. A man walking down a nearby street heard the cries and turned down the ally to investigate the awful sound that he had just heard. While investigating, he came to find a trail of blood leading to a small bin. The man then checks his surrounding before opening the lid of the bin. He found a woman’s dead body stuffed into it and turned to run in a panic only to find a man wearing a bloody hoodie and track pants blocking his escape. The stranger pulls knife on him and approaches him while laughing an evil laugh.
While retreating, the man tripped on the dead woman’s handbag that was on the ground. That’s when the sound of police sirens went off just down the road; the sound was close
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Dall and Anna searched through all of Deyne’s emails for any sign of what his next move was going to be and they encountered a message mentioning fleeing the country with one of his friends. This immediately caught Mr. Dall’s attention so he started to track the phone in Mr. Deyne’s records. The phone was located at the international airport of Sydney.

After 28 minutes of driving the duo finally arrive at the airport, then order the head of security to put the airports into immediate lockdown. Gunshots and screaming echoed from the closest terminal. The two killers were trying to fight their way to a plane so to highjack to escape the country. Mr. Dall told Anna he had a plan and to chase them. She took off running through the airport looking for the two men, she spotted them boarding a plane. Anna continued to chase them when she received a phone call from Mr. Dall telling her not to get on the plane.

The plane took off down the runway and out of nowhere, Mr. Dall crashes a truck into the front landing gear, denying any chance of the plane taking off and the two men escaping. The plane comes to a fiery halt and the men appear out of the smoke of the wreckage, before they know it police and security swarm

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