Victim

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     It's been two days since Elizabeth almost committed suicide and the bell for telling her classmates that it is time to go home has just rung. Elizabeth has thought of everything of what to do today. Wilson Miller, the person that has been bullying her since the beginning. Wilson has embarrassed her, hurt her, and scarred her. In Elizabeth's eyes Wilson has been the monster under her bed, and Elizabeth has been the victim to him. Elizabeth is tired and sick of being the victim. 

     Elizabeth spots Wilson with his friends. Elizabeth knows that Wilson won't walk with anyone on his way home because he doesn't want to look like he needs someone to protect him. At least, that's what he says. Elizabeth has been watching Wilson to find out where he lives. She knows the address, the road, and that he lives further out in town. Not many people go around there. There's not even that many houses there either. Wilson's parents also work nights so now she is able to do what ever she wants to so no one will see her or even know that she did anything. 


     Elizabeth has made it to Wilson's house and was able to get into his house through his window. She also has a noose. She hears Wilson open the front door to the house. Elizabeth get's behind his door and hides behind it, waiting for Wilson to walk through the door way. The door finally opens and Wilson walks through. Once he does, Elizabeth attacks. Wilson starts to struggle and tries to get who ever it is off of him, but it's too late. Elizabeth already has the noose around his neck. She was starting to choke him with it. Wilson tried to breath but couldn't get any air.

     "Who...are....you?" Wilson tries to say.  

     Elizabeth starts to pull harder on the rope but loosens it and whispers to Wilson.

     "Not the victim." she says. 

     Wilson then stops struggling, and then stops breathing. Elizabeth releases the rope from her hands and starts to smile. Elizabeth starts to cry, but can't stop smiling. She stands up and stares at the lifeless body on the ground. She feels like she has avenged herself from what she had done. Now Wilson won't be able to hurt her again. He also won't be able to hurt anyone else. 

     Elizabeth then makes the crime look like a suicide. She ties the noose on the fan in Wilson's room and what everyone will see is not a struggle, not a murder, but a boy hanging from his ceiling fan, a suicide. It was hard to pick Wilson up and put him where he is now but she did it. Elizabeth feels stronger than she used to. She even feels powerful. Elizabeth starts to get out of the window and starts to walk home but turns around and smiles once more then starts walking again.  

    

     

     

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⏰ Last updated: Dec 08, 2018 ⏰

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