CHAPTER ONE

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"Please don't ignore me!" the lady yelled at the police officer when she got attacked by a man in a turquoise morph suit. The police officer kept standing still.

When the lady took a better look at the face of the officer, she noticed that the officer had Down Syndrome. "Unbelievable," she thought. She found it really weird that mentally disabled people could get such important, yet so serious jobs.

But there was no time to think about those things, she was still under attack by the same dangerous man in the turquoise morph suit. She wanted to call the police, because of two obvious reasons, the officer with Down, and most important of all: the fact that she was in big danger. But she left her cell phone at home, because she thought that she would come back home in just about half an hour. To the supermarket, that was her goal. That mission was accomplished succesfully. She got the milk she needed, she got the bread she needed, she got the ingredients for that evening's supper, perfect. But when she walked out of the supermarket's doors and she turned right at the end of the street, the man in the turqouise morph suit stood there, with an axe in his right hand, just behind the police officer with Down Syndrome.

While the lady became mad at herself for leaving her cell phone at home, the man in the turquoise morph suit grabbed her thumb, and held the axe just above it with his right hand, threatening to cut it off.

"Leave me alone!" the lady – now in hysterical panic – shouted at the man in the turquoise morph suit. He grabbed a piece of paper out of his back pocket with his left hand. The piece of paper contained a writing, which said the following:

- ONE MORE WORD, AND YOU CAN SAY 'FAREWELL' TO YOUR THUMB. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED. -

The lady slowly got more and more into panic, but she couldn't say a thing or she would lose her thumb to this mentally ill man in a turqouise morph suit.

Suddenly, she realised that she had her handbag in her other hand. So she thought of trying hitting him with the bag. She wasn't really sure if that was a good idea. Still, it was worth a try. So she sweeped the bag – with the milk, bread and supper ingredients in it – to the man's head. He fell onto the ground, and he dropped the axe.

The lady ran away, she wanted to go home. She ran very quick, but not quick enough, because all of a sudden she got tackled. It was the police officer with Down Syndrome. Then she realised that it wasn't a real police officer, but he should have been a henchman of the man in the turquoise morph suit. The lady began to cry. The fake police officer began to kick her in the back, and he also began to punch her in the face, while unkindly asking her to immediately shut up. She couldn't, because she was in panic, and thus the fake police officer kicked her to unconsciousness.

As soon as the lady laid there in a deep unconscious sleep, the fake police officer walked to his boss, the man in the turquoise morph suit. He was playing dead. The fake police officer thought that he was really dead, and he began to cry like a baby. But then the man in the turquoise morph suit yelled 'boo' in a deep scary voice at the fake police officer, who jumped into the air out of fright, and then he realised that his boss luckily was still alive.

They jumped into their black van, to look for their next innocent victim.

The criteria for a victim are very strict. A good victim should be innocent and doing their daily things. For example, on their way or coming back from the gym, the supermarket, the church, their work, etc. Also, a child can't be a victim, neither can disabled or elderly people be, neither can animals be. A victim must be between 18 and 65 years old.

After the two 'villains' jumped into the van, the boss started the motor. They planned going to any suburb of Liverpool. They went to the Kirkby Shopping Centre, located inbetween Westvale, Northwood and Southdene. Firstly, they wanted to look at all people, which was important to find a victim. There was a man, around 21 years old on roller skates. He looked too strong for them though. Next possible one, a woman of around 40 years old. She came out of the warehouse, with in her bag most likely some new clothes for herself.

The villains wanted to give her a try, so they followed her with the van, and as she went into a back alley, they didn't know how quick they should jump out of the van. Although the villains followed the woman quietly, she didn't notice anything. That was a good sign, so the boss gave his henchman a knife and gave him a piece of paper, on which was written:

- KILL HER NOW WITH THE KNIFE, OR I WILL KILL YOU WITH THE KNIFE, WEIRDO! -

The henchman felt a little threatened, but the task was clear to him. He tried to run quietly, to the woman. He tapped her shoulder. She turned around. She saw the fake police officer, with a knife, threatening her. His boss got really angry at him, because the woman was not allowed to see them. The woman immediately grabbed her cell phone out of her bag, to call the police, but it already was too late. The henchman managed to stick the knife into her neck while she was looking for her cell phone.

The boss quickly grabbed a piece of paper and showed it to his henchman. The writing on it said:

- GOOD JOB -

And the villains quickly stepped back into their van.

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