Starry Night by Edgar Allan Poe
Summary
It was 4:20 a.m. on May 11th, 1994 when I was conducting my usual routine. Focus. Aim. Shoot. Scrub. Repeat. This is my life; this is my job and I love it. I can get the same satisfaction I would without actually committing the crime. Manslaughter. I only clean the bodies and make sure police cannot get any evidence if I do happen to miss a spot. I’ve been doing this job since I was fifteen, following in my father’s footsteps –I am now thirty-five. Like my mother, my own wife doesn’t know of this. At first, this job was thrust upon me, only securing me in the same fate as the men in my family before me, and I had taken no pleasure in doing it. Until twelve years ago.
This story will have a lot of manslaughter descriptions. If that it something that makes you uncomfortable, please step away and stay safe. For those that are choosing to click on the first chapter, thank you and I hope you enjoy it.
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