I will not kill my god children, I will not kill my god children.
Some children are just beyond redemption. Unlike my charming weekend victim.
I don't actually remember his name and unfortunately I don't get his local station up here so I can't give you any information on him, sadly. Only the things I remember of our encounter. He was a young man, barely over twenty, lean and tall. Quite handsome in a striking way. Now, you can call me a lot of things but a cougar is not one of them so don't mistake me: I can appreciate an attractive man without finding him sexually attractive myself. Much to my husband's relief.
I was very nice this weekend and let James pick him out. We
met the boy at the grocery store in town. He offered to help me take my
purchases out to my car and in exchange, I offered him work in our cabin. You
should know me by now, dear readers, I am an opportunist so I wasn't about to
kill him right away - I do have some patience. The cabin James and I purchased
before the little terrors came into our lives was in desperate need of repair.
We rarely go out there anymore and when we do, it's usually too cold for any
outdoor maintenance. With the weather finally warming up I
figured now was the perfect time to get some work done.
I must say it was shame that boy died; he was a very hard
worker. Never complained, never argued; simply did as he was told and accepted
the payment we offered him (free meals, free wifi and fifteen dollars an hour).
Call me cheap, call me generous, whatever, but the look on his face as the rat
poison kicked in was absolutely priceless.
Don't call me cheesy, dear readers, I was trying to be
poetic. Sometimes people try new things; branch out from their comfort zone. That
should be rewarded, right?
Maybe I’ll just stick to murder.
As always, dear readers,
Stay Safe
This is a work of fiction. Any relations to people or events living or dead is complete coincidence.
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