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Natural Causes (Introduction)

By Cwm

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Part one: Introduction The cause of death, was presumed by "natural causes," but next to the victim layed a blood stained knife! Detecive's were bewildered, medical examiner's were baffled! No punture wounds, no trace of foul play, there weren't any scrapes, or cuts on the neck. This was a mystery. One of the detective's said he heard footwalks, up-stairs So the regime followed up-stairs, Up stairs the hallway's were dark, someone stoled the light bulbs, the cops had to use flashlights, to see. Suddenly, the old-wooden house began to crumble, and rumble. Urn's were falling, the bathtub, was filled with water and blood! The whole scene, turned into a twlight zone! Voice's were heard,moans were screamed. The cops exited the house, running for their lives, te house was on fire. Lighthing struck the house, all of this madness on the night of walpurgis night. Emergency firefighters, were called to the scene, to calm, the fire the smoke. Fighting off the fire, detective's went back to the scene down-stairs. "What?" No body was then found, testing showed no signs of D.N.A, but something else caught the eyes of detective's, a man was found pacing in the hallway, wearing a large tan, bright hat, wearing a black trenchcoat, and when he would smile, they noticed his golden teeth, the same teeth, the victim believed had. He was acting very apprehensively, and detective's, wondered if he had answer's to this seemly unsovlevable mystery. To Be Continued....Part two,is much better, how knows what's going to happen next. ~CWM Written April 14th, 2002 © on Apr 14 2002 05:34 AM PST   0 • 10

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