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The Carriage

Tick! Tock! Tick! Tock! crackling noise of hooves with four horses attached, it rode in a night shrouded in mist on a mile long road.

The couple on a serene journey, fingers entwined together, after they dined with a bottle of Bloody Mary wine, with love in their eyes and romance on their mind kissed passionately heading and planning a fresh journey of life.

The dame in her red gown, inside malicious head with a frown had plans of her own; to surprise the man sitting along, the newly wed groom would be seen no more. 

Eager sloppy kisses on cherry red lips,in the chilly misty air ;and the man keeping his worries aside, was lured in the seductresses lair.

The groom owner of a wealthy estate had already made his will; It wasn't an impulse but after a lot of thought he decided his wife fitted the bill.

Man lost in her smell, she engulfed his face in her arms and resting on her bust; poor, rich, innocent groom at the end of road, saw a knife in his throat being thrust.

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