16th Birthday/ Graduation

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*Many Years later*

Today was her 16th birthday, also Miyoko Sonomi's graduation ceremony. She easily passed every test and experiment, every time the broke her down and rewired, puzzled her back together, making her a killing machine, no guilt with each kill. That meaning she will be one of the greatest assassins ever. So she must graduate.

Graduation is basically a surgery of the removing of the female reproductive organs, cutting and yanking of everything thing until nothing is left, taking away the only thing that makes you human as they already taken away your  feelings by the age of 10. Graduation creates the true monster, and it's Miyoko  turn to graduate. It's her turn to became the monster she was made to be.

It may be her birthday but she is more excited about completing her training and become an amazing assassin. She can't wait to get the fuck out of there and finally get revenge on that coward that calls himself her father, finally give that bastard what he deserves - to be tortured to a slow, painful death. 

Miyoko  hated that coward for what he did, he is supposable her father but a father would never do what he did, leave his daughter to basically die. The hatred towards him has kept her going so she can be the one to end his life, give him the torture of a life-time.

Graduation time for Miyoko , the doctors are getting everything ready, the equipment sterilized, the anesthesia. The strapping of the patient down so they can't escape. Miyoko didn't know what graduation was until she was lying on the operating table, waiting patiently to be strapped down before the drugs could kick in, she realized what was going to happen and wanting to get the fuck at of their so that is what she did.

She started by quietly and slowly untightening the straps so she can break free, once she got free removing the  iv from her wrist and using it to strangle the first doctor to death but of course he didn't go down gentle , that didn't matter because Miyoko enjoyed a good fight. She began using their own equipment on them, poor doctors didn't stand a fucking chance. Some stupid doctors against a trained assassin , that's just cruel but Miyoko  liked it like that as it was more fun that way. By the time Miyoko  was finished with them, their own mothers couldn't recognize them.  Once they we all dead, she jumped up into the vents and escaped on to the roof, where she could jump onto the next buildings roof, escaping through the fire escape. 

Quickly making her way to that cowards  house, it was quite easy to find just simply hacking into the government and the housing systems, breaking in and killing him will easy after all he is just so fat middle-aged man. What damage could he do? None. He is completely and utterly a waste of a human being, lazy bastard. He won't see her coming at all, the dumb overweight wanker. She is really going to enjoy killing this bug. He is an ant, and Miyoko Sonomi is the shoe stepping on it. This is going to be fun. 

She's in and her eyes are on the target, she's ready to tango. Her prey unknowingly watching some British tv show, it's theme playing in the background as she approaches her target quietly, so she can't be spotted and it runs away even though she does enjoy a good chase as intriguing as that sounds, she has been waiting for this forever. She is going to take her time and enjoy it while it lasts. She starts by grabbing the asshole and dragging him to an wooden chair, tying him up then grabbing the biggest and sharpest knife to make tiny little cuts all over his body, and putting vinegar in the wounds so  it stings like a bitch, she wants him to hurt as much as she did when he let her heroic mother die right in front of her.  She then stabs him repeatedly in the chest, fast impale and slow withdrawal. When she has finished she shots him in the skull, the same way her mother died. Then easily disposing his body, no evidence left at all. 

She began making her way home. Where exactly? No one knows.   



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