When he'd killed Candy it had been easy, he didn't need to act, he just had to say he had money. However, there was something in killing prostitutes that wasn't quite right. Something that didn't fit. They were too corrupted, to sinful. He needed innocence.
I loved how you described that. It made me think of how sadly it's true that prostitutes will just go with anyone just because they say the word, "money" and don't have second thought on the person their going with. Oh, and the underlined word, just make that "too". :wink:
And, indeed Ms. White seemed like such a nice lady who didn't deserve what she got.
He reminded him a little of Madison. I think you meant she. :wink:
That was an amazing chapter, as usual. You have such a way with words. I feel so bad for Ms. White. :(
I loved how you described that. It made me think of how sadly it's true that prostitutes will just go with anyone just because they say the word, "money" and don't have second thought on the person their going with.
Oh, and the underlined word, just make that "too". :wink:
And, indeed Ms. White seemed like such a nice lady who didn't deserve what she got.
He reminded him a little of Madison.
I think you meant she. :wink:
That was an amazing chapter, as usual. You have such a way with words. I feel so bad for Ms. White. :(