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The decision to die at one's own hand is simple
The decision to die at one’s own hand is simple
 A decision is made, and action follows
 The one who kills is left with no regrets
 However, when one is killed by another
 Then everything is left up to chance
 Whatever happens next is left up to fate and choice
  
 The woman walked up the street
 One she constantly followed
 This street didn’t lead to any specific place; yet she always found herself walking this path
 
 There were no specific buildings that stood out around here
 Nor were there any distinguishing landmarks
 The only noticeable aspect about this place…  was the woman walking around
  
 An ordinary woman who wouldn’t have been given a second glance on the street
 By no means were her looks distinctive
 She wasn’t ugly
 Nor was she beautiful
 Yet she had an expression on her face that was unforgettable
  
 Her mouth was slightly agape, as if she didn’t even realize it was open
 Her face held no specific expression, excluding for her eyes
 The blank look in her eyes would deceive a person of her existence
 They appeared as the eyes of a dead person
 
 Her eyes followed nothing 
 Yet she still walked forward
 One foot in front of the other
 Until she’d stop in front of a black door
 She never turned around to face the house
 Instead she just stopped walking for a minute
 Facing straight ahead
 The next day she’d do the same thing again
  
 I watched her sometimes when I could get the chance
 I followed behind her one day after school and watched her from behind the corner
 Every time she appeared unchanged
 The only thing that ever changed about her were her clothes
 She always held the same look in her eyes
  
 At the same time, every single day, I watched her pass by the same corner
 My eyes followed her as she walked down the street, to the house with the black door, and around the corner until she was out of sight
 Until one day when she didn’t show up
  
 Today didn’t look different from any other day
 It was normal weather, for a seemingly ordinary day
 But she didn’t come again the next day
 Or the next
 Until she finally showed up 
 But she didn’t stop by the door this time
 It wasn’t until then that I started to figure out what happened when she was gone
  
 She looked the same
 She was dressed the same way she would any other day
 But something was different about her
 For the first time since I saw her
 She had an expression on her face
 She didn’t look depressed or scared
 Like I imagined she would
 She had this terrible grin on her face
 Like she knew exactly what was going to happen next
 And that whatever was going to happen wouldn’t be pretty
 
  
 Nobody understands what it’s like
 Until it happens to them
 Nobody could understand the pain and agony I go through
 Every single day
  
 Each day
 I walk by their house
 By the perfect house
 With the perfect black door
 With the perfect man inside it
 With her
  
 Her
 She was the one who ruined it all
 She stole him from me
 She’s the one who gets to live with him everyday
 Make love to him every night
 And wake up with him in the morning
  
 And now she’s going to pay
  
 I walked by their house for the tenth time today
 I kept circling the block
 Going round and round
 Always heading past that black door
  
 I knew they’re weren’t home at the moment
 I made sure to check what time they’ll arrive
 He’s at work
 Doing his corporate job
 Wearing those suits that I love
  
 And the woman
 She’s probably screwing around with some guy at her job
 She doesn’t deserve him
 I deserve him
 He should be mine
  
 And he will be
 Soon enough
  
 I always make sure that there’s nobody watching
 I can meet the neighbors when I become his wife
 His wife
 I like the sound of those words
 Mr. and Mrs. Gorgeous
 He really is-
 Gorgeous
 Tall
 Thick, dark hair
 The way he used to looked at me-
 Would made my knees would go weak
 That was before she came
  
 
 It was raining
 Dark and stormy weather 
 I don’t have an umbrella
 But I didn’t care
  
 I stop by the black door
 It’s beautiful
 Ornately carved
 It’s a shame that it’s not my door
 But it will be
  
 I never look at it
 I just stare straight ahead
 But the first time I ever walked by this house
 I took a good long look at it
 And burned the image into my eyes
  
 I could probably tell you every detail of what this house looks like
 Not any other house
 Just this one
 His house
  
 
 It’s been two months now
 Two months ever since he moved in with… her
 It disgusts me to even think of her being around him for that long
 But won’t last much longer
  
 I haven’t figured out my plan yet
 But when I do
 She’s going to be sorry
 It’s only a matter of time before it’ll all be over
 And I’ll get to be with him
  
 
  
 I couldn’t stop myself from watching her
 Even if I wanted to
 I just kept staring at her
 Wondering what she was doing
 Wondering what I was doing
 Why was I getting myself involved in this?
  
 Or was I really important
 In the grand scheme of things
 I was just another person who happened to be at the wrong place, at the wrong time
  
 If I’d stopped myself from looking at her
 If I’d stopped myself from following her
 If I’d just left her alone
 Stayed with my parents
 Been a good little boy
 Everything would have been different
 But it wasn’t
  
 School had been getting busier and more hectic
 I could only find myself staring at her every once in a while
 But each time
 More than the last
 I grew more terrified of her
 It was like watching a car accident happen right by you
 You know you should get away
 But you’re stuck
 And then you’re gone for
  
 Somehow I got caught up in this
 A tiny fly on a spider’s web
 Entangled so tightly now
 I can’t even breathe
  
 But whose fault was it?
 The fly for getting stuck in the trap
 Or the spider for making it in the first place?
  
 
 Everything is ruined
 Why?
 Why was it messed up?
 What the hell happened?
  
 My plans were perfect
 I was going to get her out of the way
 I was going to get him back
 I was going to be happy
  
 What went wrong?
  
 He was going to leave soon
 Just as I planned
 He would be out of the way at a business conference
 I never wanted him to get hurt
 I just wanted to get rid of her
  
 I was walking by their house less often
 Trying not to raise suspicion
 But one day-
 I decided to turn towards the house
 And I looked
 I thought my heart would fall out of my chest
 When I noticed
  
 That there was an envelope sticking out of the mail slot
 It was Sunday
 A no-mail day
  
 The hair on the back of my neck stood up
 I stepped up to the doorway
 And tore the letter out of the slot
 Ripping it in half
 I got the pieces of paper out of the envelope
 And placed the two pieces of paper together
  
 “Someone’s watching you.”
  
 For the first time in years I ran
  
 I ran until I could hear the blood pumping in my head
 Until my face turned red
 Until I didn’t even now where I was running to
  
 But then I stopped
  
 This was not supposed to happen
 And I made sure that this wouldn’t mess with my plans
  
  
  
  
 They didn’t know about this yet
 If the letter was outside of their house- 
 That meant that they still hadn’t read it
 I just needed to find out who sent the letter
  
 Pretty soon-
 I got my answer
  
 It was a kid
 He couldn’t have been more than a few years younger than me
 Too bad he wouldn’t get to see the next year
  
 He followed me around
 And watched me from behind
 I never realized
 He almost ruined my plans
  
 I stayed away from the house for a while
 Planning out my next move
 I returned
 The day of his plane departure –
 I came back
 And I waited
 Hid and waited until it was dark
  
 All night I’ve been sprinkling the house all day with ethanol
 Over their flowers
 Over their windows
 Over their precious black door
 And right before I ran away
 Clad in all black
 I lit a match
  
 And dialed 911 as I watched the house burn down
 
 “Police. Help! There’s a house on fire!”
  
 I answered in my carefully practiced voice
  
 And watched as the flames engulfed the house
  
 Within minutes the police and firemen were here
 But by then they were too late
  
  
  
  
  
 A month later, everything calmed down
 The police stopped investigating the house
 Neighbors stopped crowding around the doorway to see what happened
 And the guy who used to live there moved out
  
 It’s all my fault
 If I hadn’t stopped her
 If I’d done more than write a letter
 This wouldn’t have happened
 She wouldn’t have died
  
 I asked a police officer who was hanging around the house what‘d happened
 He told me that a woman died that night
 That she died
 From suffocation from flames
  
 I wouldn’t go to school for a week
 I faked being sick so my parents would leave me alone
  After a while, I started acting like everything was normal
 Even though I knew I was living a lie
 
 Now I’m standing here again
 And then I felt something move up to me
  
 She was standing right behind me
 Breathing over my shoulder
 Right next to my ear
  
 And she whispered
  
 “Your next.”

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