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He sm..iled, looking do. wn upon the destru..ction he had caused. The suffoc//ating smell of sm. oke rus. hed into the air, the towering fla//mes reached for the stairs. Within seconds the screa//ms of sir. ens filled the air mixing with the int. oxicating smoke that was dancing in the sky. (ID//.K a name sorry) ch. ucked, hi,.s feet balancing over the edge of the “never-ending” tower he stood upon. All he could do now was watch what h. e had done. His glossy eyes gazed onto the un. organized mess that was unfolding, ch//il..dr//en scre//am//ing, me. n cr..ying, pe. ople d. y//ing. Rag. ing fire spread. ing fast, tra//pping inno//cent so//uls inside the wide buil//ding across the street. It was a b. rick building with only a few stories, it was a apartment building.(insert na. me here still cant think of one sorry ) was residing on top of an office building that was closed to the night sky across from the m//ad..ness. His laug//hing and smiles only muffled how he felt, te. a.rs streamed down his face, quiet sobs escaped. h. i.s ma//nic laughter. H. e hadn’t meant for all of this to happen,"I was supposed to do something with my life or be law. yer, a te. acher a doct. or but no, now I'm a wanted murd..er a ki...lle//r and i love it" he laughed sadist..ically as if his pai..n was funny.

To say h. e wasn’t enjoy. ing hi//m//self would be a li. e though, as he gained so much jo. y from oth. ers su//ffe//rin//g there p//a. in, eventually his rain of ter..ror would come to an end, ch//ained up, confined, by the po//lic//e. That sca..re pushed h. i.m to the edge, the thought of not being able to rui. n peo//ple’s lives anymore, not hear there scre..ams sho. ok hi. m to his core, blinding him of all of his senses. With ma. nic lau/g. hing, unsteady breathing, h. e stepped forward, walking off of the tow. er that he watched the m. ess unfold before h. i.m.

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