Victim 9
A strong-smelling liquid dripped from the woman’s fingertips which hung limply in the air. This one took quite the journey to accomplish. But it still came through with little difficulty. After all, the artist and the inspector apparently shared a number of things in common. The inspector had a fine appreciation of women and the love they could offer towards him. The man also had a fondness for the water-logged areas of La Noscea. The maker wanted to make best use of what knowledge he knew of his favorite follower. He wanted to do his best to present a piece that would speak the world to the inspector.
Just down the hill from Summerford Farms, the body had been found, hugged over one of the many large rocks jutting out from the flow of water. The woman had likely been tossed over the higher-ledge to have fallen in such a way, her back curved over the rock.
There were a number of very important differences in this scene. No longer was the body left in the comfort of a room. No longer was the body portrayed as though it had peacefully rested itself down to sleep despite its injuries. Even more astonishing was the fact that there was very little bruising to the woman’s face -- making her easily identifiable. The missing medical examiner, Sireh.
The toy had been played with, as had the others. Perhaps their date had something to do with the cloth found blown against a tree some distance away. A strip of cloth had been taken from her clothes. And just as the victim before her,  her ring finger was missing. But this scene did not have any pieces from the previous victim’s resting place. The missing wedding dress was still gone. The false bride’s missing finger was still gone. And now, another finger was gone and, with it, another bit of cloth.
A strong-smelling liquid dripped from the woman’s fingertips which hung limply in the air. This one took quite the journey to accomplish. But it still came through with little difficulty. After all, the artist and the inspector apparently shared a number of things in common. The inspector had a fine appreciation of women and the love they could offer towards him. The man also had a fondness for the water-logged areas of La Noscea. The maker wanted to make best use of what knowledge he knew of his favorite follower. He wanted to do his best to present a piece that would speak the world to the inspector.
Just down the hill from Summerford Farms, the body had been found, hugged over one of the many large rocks jutting out from the flow of water. The woman had likely been tossed over the higher-ledge to have fallen in such a way, her back curved over the rock.
There were a number of very important differences in this scene. No longer was the body left in the comfort of a room. No longer was the body portrayed as though it had peacefully rested itself down to sleep despite its injuries. Even more astonishing was the fact that there was very little bruising to the woman’s face -- making her easily identifiable. The missing medical examiner, Sireh.
The toy had been played with, as had the others. Perhaps their date had something to do with the cloth found blown against a tree some distance away. A strip of cloth had been taken from her clothes. And just as the victim before her,  her ring finger was missing. But this scene did not have any pieces from the previous victim’s resting place. The missing wedding dress was still gone. The false bride’s missing finger was still gone. And now, another finger was gone and, with it, another bit of cloth.