So in case you guys didn't understand the ending, I figured I would explain it to you, because I didn't quite get it the first time I listened to the song also.
So this girl she loves this guy right, but he keeps hanging out with other girls, so she kills them with her scissors. At the end, she puts on all their clothes and goes to talk to him. But it turns out that she is mentally disabled and she was just imagining that they were in a relationship the whole time, and in fact he already had a family. The lady with the red dress was his wife, the lady with the green sash, was his eldest daughter, and the lady with the yellow hairpin was his youngest daughter. So she killed the three ladies, and when she tried to approach him, he didn't know who she was, and out of anger and madness, she killed him. The reason why I kept putting the phrase "the more you sharpen them, the better they cut" in the story was because it kept popping up in the song lyrics, and I felt it was important to the story.
Well, see you later,
Heather Red
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The Tailor
Short StoryShe loves him. He loves someone else. ------------------- It's a short story based on the song "The tailor shop on Enbizaka" ------------------ Completed ------------------ "The more you sharpen them, the better they cut" ------------------ Mature t...