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Euphoria

I wrote this book to show how something people say is just an unfortunate event can be something much more than that.


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Submitted by myajeanty1 on October 20, 2024


								
There once was a woman who everyone called Venus, because of her calming yet seductive black eyes that were like a void you could get lost in. Her foolish smile, her incredibly long pin straight hair that was half pink and half black. her heavenly, almost divine body, and that signature hot pink and black Y2K cheetah print fit that was bedazzled in tiny rhinestones. She wanted to become a therapist, that was her dream job. She wanted to make people feel better, for them to feel safe and loved in their own skin. She couldn't ever feel like that again. not anymore. Ever since she was on a night time walk to clear her head because of family matters and then vigorously dragged into a forest after dark and forcibly raped by three tall men. Who were out staking the streets, waiting for a new prey for them to chew on. The raped her until she bleed, her inside all torn up, her face stained with tears, her left leg broken, her body bruised and battered by their harsh brutal hands. As they were taking a break and getting ready for another round, she noticed that One of them had a gun in the pocket peeking out, an AR-24 to be specific. Venus saw it and immediately grabbed the gun as quickly as she possibly could, mustering up all of the strength she was able to, to get up, making distance between them and shooting two of the guys. The other one ran away before she could shoot him. When she realized what she had done, the two lifeless bodies on the ground, right in front of her. The shock, the pain, the horror, her terrified face as she started to hyperventilate, vomit and wailing sounds as she forced herself to run to a hospital and get treated. She was there for several weeks refusing to say about what happened to her, until the police showed up. She told them that she had gotten raped, but there was someone else besides her that survived and he killed them. Not wanting to go to jail for murder she kept it a secret, and said that she did not want to press charges in fear of them finding out that she had killed two people. Once she was discarded, she went back to her small one bedroom apartment and packed a suitcase and left to go somewhere far, far away. She soon ended up in a small town and decided to settle there. but still shaken up by the recent events, she decided to go to a local bar with the money she had saved up. She drank, smoked and danced her heart out until it became a habit, the stunning feeling she felt was amazing, not having to remember those horrible memories that now plagued her mind, that was currently filled with an amazing sense of euphoria. Then one day she met a tall man, with a soft sensitive and kind heart, who worked at the club she went to. He was a bartender who had just moved to her town four months after she did. They got along really well. Venus loved the way he smiled and when he did, his dimples would show and how he would run his hand threw his fluffy strawberry blond hair that went so well with his pale green eyes. Soon, they were dating and dating turned into living together in a small apartment for the two of them and the love that they shared became corrupted and tainted by drugs and pills. A bartener who drank and a striper who snorted and swallowed. Venus would constantly have mental breakdowns and would get violent instantly, but despite all of that, he still stayed with her. He drank but never got angry or violent. He'd tell her that he loves her and all the right things she'd want to hear. It didn't matter if it was all lies or not, because the words she heard she's been wanting to hear her whole life. He was a drug and she was a stupid teen. She said she would quit but always came back. But one day, Venus came home and found her lover’s phone and since she was bored she decided to go through it, and after she did she found something that made her feel like she was being dismembered bit by bit. As soon as her lover came out of the shower, she was there waiting on their bed with his phone and he saw the distortion in her eyes. He went over to ask what's wrong. She then pulled out a large knife that she had keeped on her bedside drawer ever since she came to this town and pointed it at him, and as soon as he saw the knife they got into a screaming match. He tried to calm her down and take the knife away and she was threatening him. Then she charged at him and slashed him three times, one right in the head, his blood and brain pouring out. The second one in his stomach, all of it falling out the small intestines following behind. The third, in his legs the blood pouring out. Making him claps to the ground After killing him, Venus, who just stared at his dead body, walked over and started to hug him while silently sobbing. After two days of crying non-stop… she dragged his body to their bed and started to lay down with his corpse. Still taking drugs and drinking, she wasn't in her right mind while she sobbed intensely. After that she fell to his side, drank some water and drifted off before saying. “I hope you rot in hell, even if I have to drag you down there myself….” After three weeks of this, the person living in the apartment beside them got a bit worried because she had not seen them leave their apartment in days, and walked over to their home and knocked but no one answered so they decided to call the cops. And when they got there they found Venus, who was dead from overdose and her lover who was rotting away right beside her. His arms wrapped around her and her arms around him. They cops started to see what happen and after a few weeks they went threw his phone to find a folder of multiple woman getting raped in. In the most recent video that was took was venus getting raped by three guys and all of them taking turns to holding the camra with the flash on so that you could see her but not them. And it was found out that her lover had been the one who raped Venus one year and four months ago.
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