Friday Fictioneers – Rochelle Wisoff-Fields-Addicted to Purple
Murder on the Express
He saw her alone in the compartment and went in.
She was exquisitely beautiful, young and naïve. Her diamond necklace, those earrings and that fur coat would sell for ten year’s rent. He’ll take them in the tunnel.
He was handsome with a charming smile and looking for company on a long journey, she thought. Something was wrong, a premonition and itch in her new Louboutin stilettos.
The train rattled into the darkness.
At her stop, she wiped the blood from her shoe. Kissed his forehead above the blooded hole. “Goodbye,” she laughed, “what a shame.”
Oh! What a delightful switcharoo! I love the description of her, right down to the Louboutin stilettos.
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Yes, I wonder who was the worst of the two.
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He was definitely the worse of the two because he was incompetent. In murder, that’s a mortal sin!
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His intention was theft and he paid the ultimate price for his incompetence – me thinks.
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She was not so naive as he thought. Wonderful twist!
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Thank you.
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What a vivid picture you paint here. Never ignore an itch in the Louboutin. Wise gal.
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So, always trust an instinct.
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He sure picked the wrong victim to target. Nice switch at the end.
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Thank you.
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I had a feeling that stiletto was going to do some serious damage 🙂
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The price of fashion, no doubt. Thanks for reading.
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I wonder what M Poirot would make of the corpse? Well told, James.
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Perhaps a not crime of passion, the stiletto hole in the forehead may give him a clue.
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Oh … tables turned. I feel that she was almost trapping people with her diamonds and sweetness
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Perhaps, thanks for reading.
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Ouch!
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Indeed.
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Turnabout is always fair play!! Especially if your on the right post!! Hahaha….
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Just as well you missed the train, the thief may have picked on you. Thanks for reading.
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She has very good premonitions…and aim.
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Every time a see a stiletto (of the shoe variety) I picture it sticking in some bloke’s eye socket 🙂
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Not surprised at the price of some of them!
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Oooh – chilling. the beautiful assassin, cool as a cucumber. The train tunnel scene reminds of Hitchcock film plots.
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He underestimated her and paid with his life. Well told!
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Thanks for reading.
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That was a nice twist! Talk about Letting loose with the Louboutins!
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Thanks for reading
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Take that! Serves him right for thinking he could just waltz right up and steal from the lady. Great little story James. 🙂
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Thanks.
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somehow I had the feeling this might turn on him. The set-up just looked too easy. I wonder if she cleaned HIS wallet before leaving the train?
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There wouldn’t be much in it, but then again how can she afford those shoes?
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Oooooo he picked the wtong mark!
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Ah! Beauty with brain, premonitions and good aim. Nice twist. Excellent writing.
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Never assault a girl with stilettos. I hope he learned his lesson. No, wait…
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