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Todays the day that will change my life and

  • Todays the day that will change my life and I am ready, it has been a long time coming and nothing will stop me, no longer encumbered I have the means and vision to complete it.

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  • I took a long look at myself in the mirror. I'd written that destiny statement 4,126 days ago and had started every day since with it. Still believed it, 100%. I put on my suit and

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  • gave my reflection a long kiss. With a big grin, I walked out the house to the station. You see, I'd discovered how to be happy. I knew what it took to keep all those demons at bay

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  • . It took murdering little children. Which is what I do. Which is easy for me because I am a baby sitter.

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  • What is difficult is dealing with the parents when they come home. They scream and cry and try to hold their dismembered little darlings. Then I have to convince them and the cops

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  • that I am in no way evil. It is just I was born this way. I mean, if you were in my situation, wouldn't you? Solitary confinement puts a perspective on things.

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  • At least I tried to clean up my mess, unlike many other "serials" who would rather move on to the next target. I like to finish what I start: folds, crimes of passion, you name it.

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  • I mopped up the blood and, where it had coagulated, scrapped it off with my nails. I had just moved the body to the wheelbarrow, prepared to bury it, when the police arrived.

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  • I pretended like nothing was wrong. I acted as if I was minding my own business. Dead body? What dead body? Oh this, in my wheelbarrow? Officers, this is not what it looks like.

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  • I looked again at my wheelbarrow and found the contents had been replaced with a sack of potatoes. The officers laughed and moved on. That is why we are having chips for dinner.

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