It Was Just an Accident

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
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Author: Drac Von Stoller ISBN: 1230000221506
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Drac Von Stoller
ISBN: 1230000221506
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Susie Edwards found out at an early age how looks can be an advantage if you do something wrong. It all started with small things like the family pet. One day when Susie was out walking the dog, she wanted to see if she could get away with killing the dog. Susie took the dog about twenty feet in front of the edge of a cliff deep within the woods in back of her house and threw a stick and told the dog to go fetch it. The dog did as asked and went over the edge of the cliff to its death. Susie thought this was really cool, but Susie didn't realize killing things isn't such a cool thing to do. Susie was such a likeable person who had many friends, but Susie was getting pretty bored with their company and never forgot about the rush she got when she watched her dog run off the edge of the cliff to its death. Susie was ready to test the waters of death on her friends. Susie invited three of her closest friends over for a sleep over.

She asked Brenda, Susan and Jamie over and they said "Sure thing!"

Susie's adrenaline was pumping through her veins and she was working hard on planning her friends last night on earth.

Finally, night had arrived and Susie greeted her friends at the door. Susie wanted to make sure her friends were comfortable before the killing began.

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Susie Edwards found out at an early age how looks can be an advantage if you do something wrong. It all started with small things like the family pet. One day when Susie was out walking the dog, she wanted to see if she could get away with killing the dog. Susie took the dog about twenty feet in front of the edge of a cliff deep within the woods in back of her house and threw a stick and told the dog to go fetch it. The dog did as asked and went over the edge of the cliff to its death. Susie thought this was really cool, but Susie didn't realize killing things isn't such a cool thing to do. Susie was such a likeable person who had many friends, but Susie was getting pretty bored with their company and never forgot about the rush she got when she watched her dog run off the edge of the cliff to its death. Susie was ready to test the waters of death on her friends. Susie invited three of her closest friends over for a sleep over.

She asked Brenda, Susan and Jamie over and they said "Sure thing!"

Susie's adrenaline was pumping through her veins and she was working hard on planning her friends last night on earth.

Finally, night had arrived and Susie greeted her friends at the door. Susie wanted to make sure her friends were comfortable before the killing began.

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