I know it may seem crazy but it happened the morning I got the court note. Have you ever really stopped and taken a good observation? All your friends are women. All the people I interact with are mostly women. If you really think about it the men that are here seem all weird, and they don’t act normal. They act as if they were being controlled.” His eyes meet Mary’s who shows concern for Timothy but she is not convinced of what he says. How will I get her to believe me? When did everything start falling apart? He settles his head on the seat trying to clear his mind. He is reminded of the assault case charges if he is convicted to be guilty. When did this law pass that touching a woman would be first degree assault? His brain races back to before the law was created and in that moment he glares at the life all around him. His face brightened up as he realizes the Feminist Protest altered the laws and the …show more content…
I know this situation for me cannot look any worse, BUT LOOK AROUND YOU! This life isn’t right. Ladies! For the children, for your boys, why would you willingly allow them to live in a life with only females?. In a life where they cannot play with other boys their age, in a life where they are being controlled by their girlfrie--” Timothy’s body falls to the ground lifeless before he could finish his life changing ideas. The one and only Addison Williams pulls back the revolver and accuses him of being aggressive. She explains to the crowd Timothy was at the point of attacking and she had to do what was right, in which everyone agreed with her. Mary broke down and she was left in the car waiting for a Timothy that would never return. She steps out of the vehicle close to where his body lay and softly wept, guilt- she understood in that moment what he had been trying to tell her. Addison continues to comfort the crowd as Mary drops to her knees in horror behind Addison as the silver, thin syringe becomes visible through the slip of her