Personal Narrative: Death As The Game Maker

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I have seen and dealt with many criminals and delinquents in my time, but never have I seen anyone as horrific as The Game Maker. The public has given this monster his name because of his radical actions and behavior. He believed what he did was all just a game. And sadly he always won this game. Every time I am unfortunately forced into contact with him, I get shivers up my spine. This is to say a lot, since I am the one and only Death. I know it is hard to imagine. Why would Death be narrating the story of a man sent from hell? Well the answer is that he intrigues me, but not in a good way. He must be kept under careful watch, which is why I will start accounting and documenting his every move. If you didn’t know, I am the one to take the …show more content…
Personally, it is one of my favorite holidays, because I love to see how hard people will go to act terrifying. This time he kidnapped a group of four teenage girls. They were the closest of friends, and were trick-or-treating in what seemed a safe neighborhood, and their names were Jenny, Lauren, Julie, and Karen. They were all taught as young children to never take food from strangers, because it is dangerous and threatening. But Halloween is a time when children take food and candy from anyone. The more candy the merrier and the more cheerful they will be. It is a tradition that The Game Maker has taken advantage of. The girls were almost about to go home, and I believe that THe Game Maker’s house was their last. He gave them candy apples, and insisted that they try them right there and then. They all took one bite. Crunch. Immediately they fell to the ground, looking lifeless. Almost exactly like what happened to Snow White. He then transported them in an orange pickup truck, and took them to his abandoned house. These girls were his youngest victims yet, and this was alarming. He did not discriminate against age, gender, or race which made it harder for the police to find him. They still tried the hardest to escape. They wanted to go back to their families, and they had obvious