Short Story: The Accused Of Murder

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You detect an empty feeling in your stomach. Looking down, you scream in terror after realizing your abdomen had a massive wound. The weapon was still in you, along with the culprit staring at you. Their eyes gleam with pride for what they had done had taken an enormous amount of courage and tactics. Blood exploded all over the criminal's body once they removed their weapon of choice. Along with the intestine of the freshly killed victim. You felt a sudden urge to vomit, but it soon went away after you realized you were deceased. With much effort, you hop out of bed only to fall through the ceiling of the downstairs living room. No one else was home at the time. Your roommate left hours ago to a party, and to your knowledge, he wouldn’t be

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