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Umm well this is a story i wrote you can read it if you want He smiled, looking down upon the destruction he had caused. The suffocating smell of smoke rushed into the air, the towering flames reached for the stairs. Within seconds the screams of sirens filled the air mixing with the intoxicating smoke that was dancing in the sky.

(ID//K a name sorry) chucked, his feet balancing over the edge of the “never-ending” tower he stood upon. All he could do now was watch what he had done. His glossy eyes gazed onto the unorganized mess that was unfolding, children screaming, men crying, people dying. Raging fire spreading fast, trapping innocent souls inside the wide building across the street. It was a brick building with only a few stories, it was a apartment building.(insert name here still cant think of one ) was residing on top of an office building that was closed to the night sky across from the madness. His laughing and smiles only muffled how he felt, tears streamed down his face, quiet sobs escaped his manic laughter. He hadn’t meant for all of this to happen,"I was supposed to do something with my life or be lawyer, a teacher a doctor but no, now I'm a wanted murder a killer and i love it" he laughed sadistically as if his pain was funny.

To say he wasn’t enjoying himself would be a lie though, as he gained so much joy from others suffering there pain, eventually his rain of terror would come to an end, chained up, confined, by the police. That scare pushed him to the edge, the thought of not being able to ruin people’s lives anymore, not hear there screams shook him to his core, blinding him of all of his senses. With manic laughing, unsteady breathing, he stepped forward, walking off of the tower that he watched the mess unfold before him.

(this is my story please tell me how I did)

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