Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Best Day of their Life - Original Writing :: Papers
 The Best Day of their Life - Original Writing       The ground was set with fresh frost from the cool night before. Ice     covered the once lively pond, with only the lone duck perched on the     ice. Icicles hung from the church roof like the cold fingers of the     dead, pointing at the floor, and the final destination of all. The     headstones of all the patrons of the church lay scattered about the     graveyard, all of them in a bad state of disrepair. Some had been     vandalised, many had just fallen foul of time. Spray cans lay on the     floor in random locations, although many of them were congregated near     the crumbling stone walls of the church. The church itself was at     least four hundred years old and stood towering above the surrounding     houses, like a sleeping giant among the humans. Copper roofing which     had long turned green covered the majestic hall of the church, covered     in the leftovers of the birds that enjoyed their stay there. A crooked     weathervane hung from an old Christmas light, dangling just below the     window often church steeple. The steeple had only one room in it which     was just below the belfry. One cracked pane of glass allowed light to     enter the dusty room, with a small hole in the bottom of the window     allowing the gun barrel to poke out, armed with a scope through which     a man stared.       He had been there watching the churchyard, composing himself since the     early morning. The sun had risen from the east and had reached its     peak as the man lay in wait. Squirrels had been going about their     business all morning, foraging nuts from the surrounding trees and     hiding them in the ground. The feeling in his legs had disappeared     slowly and now they were completely numb, so he decided to check his     escape route one last time, making sure that it was completely clear;     nothing must prevent him from a clean break. Pre-job jitters began to     kick in; his hand shook as he once again placed it on the handle of    					    
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