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To Each His Own

To Each His Own

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Historical
The Seven consist of Literary characters from around the world. Myths, legends and heroes that are just stories to you. Ariel, assistant/daughter of Prospero. Sherlock Holmes, the world's greatest detective. Abraham Van Helsing, the famous monster hunter. Prospero, the apprentice of the great wizard Merlin. Mina Harker, the late reincarnation of Dracula's bride. Jack the Ripper, the famous murderer of London. Arthur Pendragon, the once king of Camelot. They all represent the seven deadly sins. Hey there, you beautiful little potatoes. ^.^ This is a script that one of my friends, who said his writing name is CrawlingCreepypasta, took the initiative and wrote. I am going to show you how well of a writer he is, with his permission of course, and ask that you give us feedback. I edited what he wrote so if there are any things that need to be changed, just blame me. :) Well, let us get into the story then, shall we?
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Jack the Ripper was never caught-but was it one man who could have gotten away with murder? Taken from the perspective of both the killers and the police, the two groups desperately strive to complete their goals. The killers, to avoid being caught red-handed. The cops, to stop the savage slaughters piling up on the streets of Whitechapel. - A fictitious rendition of the Whitechapel killings in 1888 London, England. - (I wrote this in a week for my short story class, so some historical elements are a bit off because I didn't have enough time to fact-check everything. Helpful critiques are always welcome!)

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