"I Didn't mean to kill her..." The male had stood tall in front of the unresponsive girl, a bloody knife clenched tightly within his left palm. His eyes beginning to water themselves as he did something he wasn't supposed to.
COMMIT A MURDER.
His tall and scrawny figure had began to tremble, his body slowly falling to the damp and cold floor, his afro rocking forward along with his vision slowly beginning to blur as the other students had stared at him in pure disbelief, not trying to believe one of there pears had committed a murder. "H-H-Horatio.." A distant voice had said, slowly arising itself from the crowd. "W-W-Why did you do it?.." The voice had sounded very feminine, also as if it was a friend of the victim. The silence soon breaking as the Suspect got up, his body still shivering as he took one last look at the stab wounds to the women's neck as a reminder that this was reality. "I-I'm sorry..." Horatio's voice was faint and torn apart, his body happily accompanying the darkened room, full of despair. "You're not sorry...You killed her for no reason!" A loud gash could be heard, a pair of scissors hitting the cheek of Horatio, surprisingly. This didn't phase him at all. "H-How come you aren't screaming?! Why are you still standing?!" Within moments of the statement being commuted, Horatio had removed the scissors from his cheek with his left hand, holding them as they had bled along with his cheek. "I said.. I Didn't Mean To Kill Her, Natalie." His words now had a more brutish tone, his left hand dropping the scissors as his bloody hand held Natalie, making sure her slanderish figure couldn't perform any other action other than speaking. "L-Le-Let me go, you're a monster, Horatio!" Natalie had jittered with all her might, his hand increasing its strength by each second that passed, her eyes now beginning to water, staring into the faint eye's of her attacker "Please.. Just listen to me, I didn't mea-" His sentence was cut short, a loud thud being heard as Horatio's grasp of Natalie had released itself, soon falling to the ground as blood steadily had gushed out of his head, leaving him unconscious.
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A room
General FictionOriginally, this story was for a short story project in our class, however I saw the small potential in continuing it, thus prompting me to release it as the year goes on^^