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Anonymous Perpetrator Commits Mass Murder By Jean Rostand Analysis
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This story is a cliché. The ending is neither happy nor is it sad. Take it as you please.

Her favourite quote is by Jean Rostand: "Kill a man, one is a murderer; kill a million, a conqueror; kill them all, a god". She wants to be a god.

She's a mercenary assassin. She's only in it for the money. It is no longer about the thrill, the adrenaline, or rush; don't get me wrong, she will enjoy killing you if she ever feels the need, she'll enjoy intimidating you, watching you squirm, watching you weep, watching you beg, but mostly it is only about the money. It always has been. You may read about her in the papers someday under the headline 'Anonymous Perpetrator Commits Mass Murder', but you'll never meet her. No matter how intriguing she seems if meeting her is ever a dream of yours get rid of it because it's quixotic. You won't meet her unless she wants you to and -not to offend you- she won't want to meet you. She works for an agency you've never heard of, you've never seen and, if you stay out of her way, you never will. However, if you do stumble upon her - which if you're vigilant you won't - it won't be by chance. It never is. You will stumble upon her because she wants you to. It's all a part of her scheme. Just know if you ever do happen to see a damsel with celadon eyes that seem to see right through you it's her and you're next on her list.

No one really knows that much about her. No one even knows her name. Though for the sake of this story
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You need to know no more and no less. I’ve told you all I can and know, and even if I knew more I wouldn’t have the heart to tell. This is all you'll ever need to know about her. You don't need to know names dates or what happens next, but I'm guessing you’ve already figured it out. You'll never meet her because she doesn't want to meet you. So go along and carry on with your life. Let us all pretend that she's not real and that you've never read this

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