She Killed: A Narrative Fiction

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“This thing we call life, doesn’t matter, it will end some day, why wait? I know that I won’t be able to, the anticipation is killing me, but why let it do it, I can do it, I want to do it.” he said. “ Just please stop, tell me what you did, I won’t ask questions, just please tell me!” I yelled. “I...I..I killed her, I killed her dead, just like I planned, just like I wanted. She has been getting on my nerves for months now, and I just couldn’t take it anymore. The endless nagging, the demands I can’t meet, I did what I could, but it was never enough, she just kept wanting more. She just kept the demands up, just kept saying if I didn’t do what she wanted me to do that she would break up with me. I should have just done that, it would have saved me time, it would have saved me the pain, and best of all it would have saved me the mess.” I looked at him in disbelief. Then he started to explain how he did, he went into so much detail that I started to imagine it in my head. It was so graphic the way that he had explained it.

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