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At the sight of blood pooling under Jason’s body Henry trembled. What am I going to do? How can I explain this? With few options he needed to get rid of the corpse. The waterfall warning came back in a flash.
Jagged rocks lay at the base of the sixty-foot waterfall a quarter mile away. Henry placed Jason in the kayak and tossed the knife in the river. Confident it would be classified a kayaking accident. Although there was little blood Henry burned his clothes and bathed. He peered at the stars and smirked. Now, how to deal with Hope?
Ah, very original entry!
I also burn my clothes after I off someone, even if there is little blood. Better safe than sorry! 😛
Thanks, your comment made me laugh. Ditching the evidence is important.
Brilliant!
Cheers,
Ankush,
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
Poor Hope!
Maybe he will let her life. You never know.
Dear Cole, Good and creepy story. I hope Hope gets help! Good job!
Nan 🙂
Thanks, tune in next week for the exciting continuation.
Cole, He seems to me to just be getting in deeper and deeper. I don’t see a good outcome to this for him. I wonder what will become of Hope. Good continuation. I’ll be looking forward to the end of the story. Well written. 🙂 —Susan
Thanks, He should’ve thought before reacting.