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Nemesis_vs_Leon
01-15-2008, 06:05 PM
The Witch of Warsaw
written by Nemesis_vs_Leon

As I sat in my humble home, musing over rambunctious thoughts, my mind began to rebel.
Not to say that it attempted to destroy itself as much it did attempt to save itself.
As normal it would betray me somedays and wander upon fond memories another.
This, however, is the natural nature of musings and not the nature of the normal mindset.
It was a peculiar day; a day of spontaneous destruction that I speak of.

Before such terrible things came to pass I was but a lass. I lacked any knowledge of heartfelt
pain, yet I quenched the importance of perseverance to my breast. It was a sunborne day, full
of life, and it led me to a simple diner. There was a gentleman of gaunt proportions who was
yet well fed and muscular. His simple appearance did not hinder me to accept his invitation
to this aforementioned diner. From my reception of his request, however, I did see a great
error in my ways. Although not an error of judgement in character, yet it seemed to speak of
great evil. Dismissing these thoughts, I did proceed to finish my reception of his simple
request.

---> INTRO, 50% complete <---

Currently working on the rest.


WHOEVER GUESSES THE ENDING GETS A COOKIE. Second best guesser gets cake.

&quot;She dies&quot; and &quot;everyone kills her&quot; are separate. Sure, she could just die by herself, or she could have a mob of people hunt her down instead. She could also be vaccinated and live, she could kill the makers of a vaccine, or she could be intervened by something in epic ways unimaginable :O

let the speculation begin.

DE3p
01-17-2008, 11:31 PM
So when do we get to read it? Please don't say when it's done :P