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9/11: A Narrative Fiction
Trembling down the streets Elizabeth was getting compliments left and right about her gorgeous brown hair and her bright blue eyes. She was used to all the compliments on the street because she had a long walk from work. She was so tired from a case she worked really hard on that evening in court. Even though on the inside she was half asleep she always looked like a bright sunflower shining through the crowded streets of New York City, Times Square. As she struggled to insert the right key to her penthouse, she dreamed of an amazing sleep for at least 9 hours, but Elizabeth had company tonight and she had to make a delicious dinner. Her family was coming over tonight, which was a big deal since they only come once in a blue moon. She spent …show more content…
Michele was out of control swinging her arms at Elizabeth. She became violent. She began threatening Elizabeth. With the thought of death in her mind Elizabeth remembered the note that was left for her on her coffee table. The note had a mysterious handwriting and it warned Elizabeth to be careful. She ignored the note thinking it was a prank. Michele picked up a kitchen knife that was on top of a cutting board and began to stab Elizabeth. Daniel was shocked with fear and began to cry for help. Michele standing on top of Elizabeth's bloody body cried as she repeatedly stabbed her. Daniel called the police immediately and explained was happening. The cops arrived soon after the Daniel had called. The minute the cops rushed into the kitchen they were shocked. The way Daniel explained it there was blood everywhere, and a body in between the kitchen table and island. The cops looked around confused as to why the kitchen and everything in it was spotless. The cops split up and rushed through the penthouse eagerly awaiting for Elizabeth’s body to show up. It did, resting in her bed. As if nothing had happened. Elizabeth was awakened by the call of one cop telling the other he had found her. The cops were furious and thought they went to the wrong address. They asked Elizabeth questions about her family and Elizabeth was confused with horror, not only because there were cops in her home, but because her whole family was killed in a car accident, including

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