Diamonds Are My Best Friend

 

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.. face around the corner. It was his time now to be the bearer of bad news. What the man had waiting for him was death. So he stood there and waited as the man slowly walked out of the room, his children sat silently.

'All right. That was your chance. I am coming and I have a gun..' the man was sweating. He had no clue what was going on. He knew he heard something and he knew it wasn't just the wind

It waited for him and he didn't know what it was. Slowly he looked around the corner of his door and saw nothing. So he continued, slowly gaining courage hoping it was just his imagination. From nowhere he heard a blast and fell backwards back into the room. 'Ha Ha. I just want to say bye before you leave your spot here on this earth,' Ryan jumped from his spot pumping the shotgun again.

The children looked at him and then to their father. The crying began. They jumped backwards behind the bed. Their father lay almost silent on the floor bleeding from his gut. Gripping at it vigorously, he attempted to stop the bleeding with his hands. The man then looked at him and lifted his gun firing two shots. 'Sir, do you honestly think that is going to work?' Ryan fired two more shots into the man's legs.

'ARGH! Who the hell are you and what do you want?' the man yelled, dropping his gun and reaching at his wounded legs. 'I have no money. Check the safe it's gone.' 'Your money is not what I want old man. It's your life. You have created a hell on earth for the children which you brought here. Now I will bring you to a hell away from earth for you to endure the same that they do each and every night. I lived through it and now I free the abused, maimed and murdered.

Any last words?' He cocked the shotgun one more time and stared deep into the mans eyes. 'I'll see you in hell!' The children ran to their father but it was too late. The blast was loud and the man's head dropped to the ground silently. Then a child fell to the ground. Ryan wiped his face and looked to the fallen girl. She was grabbing her stomach, sitting silently. 'What the..!?! Hey..,' Ryan ran to the little girl and lifted her up.

He felt something terrible. What had he done? Something must have bounced and hit the girl. He didn't mean to do it. It was an accident. And the girl fell silent.

Her head bobbed backwards like a dying flower; her hands fell to her sides and she lay dead in his arms. Her clothes stained and her eyes open, staring directly at the ceiling. Then Ryan felt something leave him. He felt a cold presence. It was as though he was stripped of something, and then he fell to his knees. 'JESUS, what have I done? This wasn't supposed to happen.

This isn't how it goes.' Ryan cried once again for the first time in years. He cried and he watched as the girl's brother cowered in the corner too scared to cry. Ryan looked to the boy, then to the mirror and tried to figure out exactly what kind of monster he was now. He looked away and turned his stare to the girl. Setting her down he reached in his belt and grabbed his other gun.

He cocked it and put it to his chin. 'What kind of hell have I created for myself? What kind of hell have I created for this other child? What kind of hell do I live in?' The boy looked at Ryan and began to cry himself. All emotions were running wild. Ryan stood on his knees shaking as he held the gun in his hands. His finger slowly moved to the trigger, and then the boy stood. 'No. Stop Mister.

You can't do that. You found yourself and now you have fix your wrong.' The boy began talking about Ryan's past and explaining everything that had ever happened to Ryan as a child. The boy went from shock to becoming a calm and mature man. He knew everything from the time he left his house to the time he met the man to the times he watched and learned to tonight before he entered this hell. 'How do you know this? What are you?' Ryan turned the gun on the child. 'Who told you this?' 'Go ahead. Fire your gun. It will only bring me to my sister.

In fact I ask you to pull the trigger.' He paused. 'All I can say is that you know what you must do and that if you don't you will regret it for eternity.' The boy finished and went back to his corner and sat down just staring. Staring at Ryan as if there were something else to him than what Ryan saw in himself. Ryan stared back and then stood up. He knew the boy was right.

He had to do something. Something he should have done a long time ago. Ryan left. And he walked back to where it had all started. Back to the alley. Back to where he had met the man, and sure enough the man was there. Just standing and staring at the ground as he was when Ryan first met him. Calm and composed the man looked to Ryan. 'Good job.

You did well for your first job. Sorry to hear about the girl but sometimes shit just happens. To make the omelet you need to break a few eggs.' 'Good job? Break a few eggs? What the hell are you? Who the hell am I?' Ryan reached inside his coat and pulled out the shotgun again. 'You have a few things to answer.' 'What? You don't like your job anymore. You used to love it.

Seeing the abused get their just placement in hell. Seeing the cruel get punished and the murderers get murdered. You just couldn't get enough. You couldn't wait for your turn and now you don't like it? I don't understand?' 'Yeah, I used to love seeing the evil get their just dues and well now I understand that the entire time you were dealing punishment or as you put it, 'Collecting what they owed', they were already getting it. They were saving themselves a spot in the afterlife of eternal pain.' 'Oh..you mean hell.

Well, yeah, I would see them there too but it was easier to put them there early before they could do any more damage.' 'No, you wanted them there early so they couldn't repent for their sins. You are the angel known to man and god as Lucipher. Daimien. Shit, I should have known. The call name for the devil is Daimien. You led me to your kingdom and made me your servant.' 'Well when you look to be the devil's right hand man you end up a servant of the black lord.

In other words you were my bitch, and I didn't even have to try. You were all for it. So what can I say, but thanks.' 'So that's why you wouldn't tell me how you lost your eyes. See no evil do no evil. Well this time I reap the bearings of bad things and you are my last to burn.' Ryan pumped the shotgun once more. 'What, you think that can hurt me? I live on no matter what you do.

I live in the animals that roam the woods, I am the voices in the heads of the insane, I am the feeling in your gut that says, 'Go ahead, slice your mom's throat. She abused you physically, sexually, and mentally for so many years. You owed her along with the rest of your family and the world. Do it' Remember that voice Ryan? You do, don't you? Yes, you remember it well.' 'I also remember the voice that said I had something to attend to before I left. And that voice was just a little nicer than yours. Sorry, but burn in hell.' Ryan lifted the gun and pulled the trigger.

Daimien flew backwards and hit the wall grabbing his stomach. Moaning he tried reaching in his pocket and Ryan fired another shot. Daimien's head fell forward and his hand fell to the ground clenching something. Ryan walked to him to check his pulse and make sure he was dead. Then, when all was safe, he looked at his hand.

What he found dropped Ryan to his knees. It was the razor with which he used to kill the ones he loved the most. He remembered everything that happened that night. How he began and how he finished. What he thought of as he did it and the feeling of power when he finished. Suddenly then, he heard something. 'Don't move.

Put your hands in the air where we can see them and drop the weapon.'Ryan looked and saw 5 police officers with their guns pulled and aimed directly at him. He knew it was his time to go. He knew there was nothing he could do and that if he stayed there would be no way to explain himself. He raised his shotgun to his chin and looked at the police. 'PUT THE GUN DOWN! Come on you don't want to do this. This isn't the way to go.

Come on now just put the gun down.' Slowly the police inched closer trying to convince him to put the gun down. Ryan looked at them and saw something else. He looked harder and in the falling snow he could see the girl who he earlier killed by accident. The girl looked at him and smiled as she walked closer and approached him. 'Ryan, you did the right thing. We are proud of you.

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