CCV
MARY/PARAGON:
And Mary turned
to face Travis,
"You were quite the hardest
to hate.
For you and I
were both victims,
You were dazed
'cause the price was great."
CCVI
MARY/PARAGON:
"You accepted
Amber's pursuit.
As you readily dug
my grave,You pained me
with all of the truth.
It was a salvage
and a save."
CCVII
MARY/PARAGON:
"So amongst all,
you spared me,
Like that huntsman
in the Snow White.
When you tried
to kill old Mary,
Way past nine
that tragic night."
CCVIII
MARY/PARAGON:
"Glad
that I was then reborn,
Into a stronger
kind of me.
Turning
into a Paragon,
I set my old
fragile soul free."
CCIX
MARY/PARAGON:
"You were right that day
on your bid.
Neither it was you
and not you,
'Cause you know
the damage you did,
No matter
what good deed you do."
CCX
MARY/PARAGON:
"And now
we come to the endgame.
For I'm tired
of this dead romance.
The feeling's no longer
the same,
To the one man
I had loved once."

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The Curtain Call on The Murder of Mary
PoetryWhen one young woman heartlessly drops, who else could assemble together the shattered pieces to unriddle the story of her demise?