Your death Process. As by the reaper.

By Joey



(Introduction)

Please sit down.

Have a quaint look around!

there's no need to cry.

All you've done is died!

....by your own foolish mortal hand.


(interview 1)

Now, now, don't frown.

your gun-shot wound shows now.

...when you do that.

my dear don't cry.

It was just all a lie.


(interview 2)

yes, yes it was!

Your tears, do they lie?

no. this i imply.

I think you're ready to die!

I think you're ready to apply.


(Hallway)


Look ahead. and see with awe.

That's your destination you seek

And that is the place that you will have succeeded.

See the door?

It's your tears. In an actual form.


(Door)

glad i could have met you here.

and sent you so very near.

to the fire and brimstone you wanted.

wait...what?

you want to go back?


(Open door)


oh my dear. I'm so sorry.

Your so near. and no stories will close here.

You've got to go.

I'm sorry to say.

So stop the mortal crying. and go be at peace...


(closed door)

As i watch you fall to hell.

i laughed, my dear i laughed.

you wanted to end it. With that bullet to your head.

and in the end....

all you wanted was to be there again.


...and again.












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© 2008 Joey
Published on Friday, November 14, 2008.     Filed under: "Fantasy" and "Short Story"
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  • Vampixie On Tuesday, December 16, 2008, Vampixie (13)By person wrote:

    Brought on manic laughter (In a good way...if manic laughter is ever good). Thrilling. I might become the reaper just to act this out.

  • A former member wrote: fantastic.

  • CharlottesWeb On Saturday, November 15, 2008, CharlottesWeb (509)By person wrote:

    I like this. I tried to write something like this and it turned out awful. I think I'll favorite this for a while.

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