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They assured me the 15 inch blunt fingerprint- free knife was wielded with the stealth element of surprise in the midst of a normal Sunday afternoon behind a closed office door he  never  knew what happened just dropped down   and died my normal world replaced by a  true life  horror tale my  knees sparred  with gravity while this   anvil of sadness   squashed my heart   wobbling  legs drove  me mercilessly to  his   serene good bye face on a rolling table with a sheet up to his neck.
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Jun 16, 2014
Jun 16, 2014 at 4:52 PM UTC
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They assured me the 15 inch blunt fingerprint- free knife was wielded with the stealth element of surprise in the midst of a normal Sunday afternoon behind a closed office door he  never  knew what happened just dropped down   and died my normal world replaced by a  true life  horror tale my  knees sparred  with gravity while this   anvil of sadness   squashed my heart   wobbling  legs drove  me mercilessly to  his   serene good bye face on a rolling table with a sheet up to his neck.
The day I had to identify him  for cremation. It was him, but it wasn't.The  second hardest day of my life to date.
april-dawn
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Jun 16, 2014
Jun 16, 2014 at 4:52 PM UTC
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