Author Topic: SEVEN - A Victorian story!  (Read 10254 times)

Offline PCV106

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #50 on: January 07, 2016, 12:54:46 »
Aw poor clickies. Not sure if they deserve their deadly fate that much.

Great pictures though, I really like what you did with the rain and lightning.

Thank you Rhalius! Sometimes fate is not compined with justice...
Anyways,
lets see what happened next...


Early at one morning, Mrs Abigail found in front of her store's steps, Miss Dixie lying down with a nasty wound in the back of her head. Unfortunately jealous Miss Dixie was already dead.She must have slipped because of the rain that has fallen that day, and she left her last breath just across her favorite playground...


Next death was not just an accident. It was an accident but a crime as well at the same time! Nobody was actually surprised for that. Everyone in the city, knew about the wealthiness of Mr. Farell. A thief knew that too and tried to steal the rich wholesaler. Of course Mr. Farell was not too fool not to have a gun, but he was very unlucky while trying to stop the robber, his gun detonated and killed Mr. Farell himself with a bullet straight in his heart!!!
The robber got afraid and left immediately and his wife found the greedy rich man lying dead and alone among his money and gold...


Last but not least another ugly happening took place. Lots of people, especially men used to like the young Mary-Jane.
They felt for her when Mrs Flora at the early time of opening her outdoor shop found her lying on a bench just next to the market's side entrance. She called for the police - officers but there wasn't left to be done for poor Mary-Jane. She had probably been on another date of lust but it seems that something went wrong and her lover strangled her with her own red scarf...


Father John is ready to board on the 7:00 train. Its the same train that brought him to Suncity just only 70 days ago.
His work here is now over. And the only thing that its left is to leave town...
Just on time. the train whistled!


Just around the corner, Sister Mary was called to come and see what the saxophone player found at the church's yard.
It has been since last night that the musician was trying to find Mr. Benjamin. He found him next to thousands of empty
wine bottles! Next to him was a piece of paper with a simple phrase written on it "I DID IT ALL. Sloth is not my sin anymore"
It seems that Mr. Benjamin committed suicide... Is that so?



What do you think happened afterall dear followers?
Did Mr. Benjamin committed suicide?
Were these all ungly accidents?
Is Father John in any way complicated in any way with the fate of those people?
Just share your opinion,if you like!
Thanks for watching!

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #51 on: January 07, 2016, 13:37:33 »
It does seem that father John did it, too convenient that he leaves right after this and they all died shortly after each other.

I especially feel sorry for poor miss Dixie. She seemed so nice to kids even though she didnt have any. Reminds me of my oldest sister who finally got blessed with a wonderfull baby boy last year, shortly before turning fourty, and had trouble finding a good healthy relationship untill two and a half years ago.
She always liked kids though, and she did want to have kids of her own.

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #52 on: January 07, 2016, 14:15:55 »
It does seem that father John did it, too convenient that he leaves right after this and they all died shortly after each other.

I especially feel sorry for poor miss Dixie. She seemed so nice to kids even though she didnt have any. Reminds me of my oldest sister who finally got blessed with a wonderfull baby boy last year, shortly before turning fourty, and had trouble finding a good healthy relationship untill two and a half years ago.
She always liked kids though, and she did want to have kids of her own.

Hello Rhalius,
I feel sorry for miss Dixie too.  She did loved children very much but its not good to be jealous of their mothers.
of course when I think of all of the rest, I'm not sure that everyone needed a second chance...
For example, maybe Mr. Benjamin was very lazy but never hurt anyone else...
what I'm saying is that I could find reasons to feel sorry for every person in my story...
But let's not forget that the story took place during another century. Things were harsh those times.

Anyway, thank you for your comment!
I'm happy to hear about your sister. I'm glad she is now a mother and I'm sure she is a great one!

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #53 on: January 18, 2016, 20:36:12 »
Hmmmm...Some seem likely to be crimes, but others seemed very much accidents. The real clue is the suicide note. Why leave a note so specific as that? There wasn't anything public to link together the crimes prior to that piece was there?

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Re: SEVEN - A Victorian story!
« Reply #54 on: January 18, 2016, 20:48:22 »
Hmmmm...Some seem likely to be crimes, but others seemed very much accidents. The real clue is the suicide note. Why leave a note so specific as that? There wasn't anything public to link together the crimes prior to that piece was there?

True about the feeling that you get whether the ends of those people were crimes or accidents.
The real clue though is that all these people are sinners!  ::)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us!

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