Diana Moon Monologue

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And then, neutraling gravity with love and pure will, they remained suspended in air inches below the ceiling, and they kissed each other for a long, long time… And then, neutraling gravity with love and pure will, I remained with her suspended in air, inches below the ceiling. Nothing could hold me back now. Leaning in, we kissed each other for a long, long time. No, it wasn’t out of euphoria, no it was secretive as I let the bulletproof fabric descend down her back, creeping down her dress making a trail along her spinal cord. Secretly, moving my hand to the product, I positioned my hand right atop of it, gliding the item to slip to her hip bone. Withdrawing my hand, I placed it upon her cheek slyly. As I anticipated, the door burst …show more content…

I wanted her to be dead. I hate her, with more than my life. Being quick to think, I grabbed one of the females heavy sash weights, throwing it down upon Diana, quickly making her fall to the floor with a THUD. Snatching away the shotgun, she aimed at the sash weight shooting it once. Twice. Three times, and the red liquid seeped through and there under that sash weight was the dead body of Diana Moon Glampers. “This is only the beginning,” I emitted out, giving a slight laugh afterwards, “of what’s called… a new start.” “It’s only the first word of our book,” acknowledged my empress, laying a hand upon my back. Turning to face everyone, I stripped off their handicaps once more. “Play once more!” I bellowed out, a grin gracing my lips. The music began once more, in which I grabbed my empress’ hand, leading her through a dance. The dance seemed like it was upon hours on end, while in reality it was nothing over three minutes. “I’ll make it right,” I murmured softly, gazing at the female. “I, Harrison Bergeron, shall make it right.” A smile laid on her beautiful features, making my own grow as well. Beautiful was the only way to describe her. I turned back to the people on the stage, and eyed each and every one of

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