Killing Murphy

Killing Murphy

By:  Maxine Morgan  Ongoing
Language: English
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Nothing goes right for Willow. When she meets Murphy everything turns from bad to worse. Deserted by her friends and parents, torn between Daniel and Logan, she is left behind to face the humiliation of society. She begins to wonder who is Murphy and blames him for her misfortune and decides to kill him. But, can Law be killed?

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8 Chapters
Chapter 1
~If anything can go wrong, it will~ If there is one thing in life that I have learned, is that nobody cares.  Actually, let me rephrase that, nobody gives a damn. Well, that is what I decided and continued with that belief.I realized this truth at an early stage in my life, but it was not until I met Murphy that I realized just how things could get worse, much worse than they were already. I hate Murphy.I tried not to look at him as I sat on the bench, hugging my legs, watching the waves fall across the sand and return to the sea, again and again. The wind blew my hair across my face; the salt in the air tasted like my tears. Not too far pigeons were hovering, huddling close in various parts of the grass, blocking the pathway, and gliding in the air.  All were eagerly waiting for their next benefactor to reward them with a packet of seeds or breadcrumbs; I felt all eyes looking at me.  “It’s your f
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Chapter 2
~Friends come and go, but enemies accumulate~ I didn’t have many friends.  I wasn’t like the other kids; they were all so vain and liked themselves too much. I didn’t care for expensive things neither did I run around telling everybody what gifts I got, the price of it, and the super great brands. What I wanted, what I only ever wanted, I could not have.Most of the kids sat in huddles on the field or in sharp corners out of sight behind trees. The kids in the lower grades were allowed in the playground. I usually sat on my favorite bench underneath a tree, free from bird droppings, and it was quiet. I could see almost everyone from here.  My friend, Aimee, would sit with me sometimes, but she liked to run around and talk a lot so she joined some of the snobby kids. I closed my eyes, resting my head on the top part of the bench, listening to the screams and chattering of the other kids. &ldquo
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Chapter 3
~When all else fails, have hope~   “I heard your Dad left.”  Aimee looked at me curiously.  My eyes were red and my face was pale. I ignored her trying to concentrate in class. Geography was not my favorite subject. I thought it was boring. “If you knew, why are you asking?” I whispered carefully. If Mrs. Peters caught us talking it would be detention.   “I think she wants something.” I heard Murphy say.  “Quiet, Murphy.”  I was not in the mood. Why would no one leave me alone?   “Don’t trust her. She wants something.”  “Who’s Murphy?” Aimee frowned and her light blue eyes glanced quickly around the room.  “Nobody,” I said. “I’m trying to listen.”  “I’m hurt.” Murphy chuckled. “Will he come back?” She asked with a strange look in her eyes. “Yes, of course, he will be back!” I whispered and heard the anger i
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Chapter 4
 ~Never prepare to go out, something will go wrong~ Wow! I thought looking out the car window.  The driver passed through huge steel electronic gates, in the middle of the driveway was a small circular garden.  Cars could only go in one way, and out one way.  Susan walked with me to the front door.  There was a small garden in the front but the one at home was much bigger and prettier. Our gardener cut up large bushes into shapes. I thought that was amazing.   “Susan?” I looked at her emotionless face.She looked at me without saying anything.  I still liked Susan even if she was moody sometimes.  “Do you think Dad and Mom would put a pretty garden circle in our driveway?”She blinked a couple of times, shook her head, and said, “No, I don’t think so.”Before I could ask why the front door opened, it was a shiny dark red color.&nbs
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Chapter 5
~Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse~   The day was finally here. My thirteenth birthday. No one said anything to me about it, not a hint, or a clue of what to expect.  Mom said she would be back for my special day, with Antony. Would Dad be there? He skyped me almost two weeks ago and told me all about Japan and would let me fly over during the holidays. It was only a month until school broke up. I stood on the top lounge balcony on the third floor and watched the ocean. I did not look at the silent pool in the garden of many flowers, trees, and bright bush statues, neither did I hear the birds chirping and flying in the garden. I did not notice the bright blue sky running a straight line over the blue-green horizon. There was just nothing before me.    “Well, April fools,” said Murphy. “It’s a fool’s day.”   “Stop it. You know it’s my birthday!”   “Yes, I know what da
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Chapter 6
~Drop an unbreakable object, it will always land on something more valuable~ “Well, well, well,” Murphy sat beside me as my Lamborghini crashed into the other cars; I revved the engine and ran over a pedestrian.  “What would your mother say?”“I really don’t care, Murphy. She is not here, is she?” Willow twisted the steering wheel to avoid hitting the corner of a small tin building. “What’s she going to do? Take it away from me?”Murphy shrugged. “I’m just saying.” He looked up toward the large TV screen watching my car careen through the streets of New York, as I played my brand new PS4 console and game, Speed 4.At first, I was scared my Mom would find out and Susan placed her forefinger over her lips and promised that no one would tell. “You did this?”  I had asked her. My emotions were a mix of e
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Chapter 7
~Smile ... tomorrow will be worse~ Time meant nothing as I lay on the bench. I cried so much I think I ran out of tears. A few hours earlier the house was crazy, people were trying to find their family members, and rush out as fast as they could. Graham held me in his arms until my body became limp, and he eased his grip. I pushed myself from his arms and ran inside to find Susan, but I was too late. They had taken her already. Only a few police cars remained the blue and red flashing lights seemingly surreal, like Christmas tree lights compared to my Carnival. Police officers were questioning Mrs. Bradley, the party planner, and other household staff. When Graham found me one of the Police Officers, called him over, and saved me. No one noticed me leave the house. I ran down the sundeck across the stretch of the large manicured garden, past the bushes and trees, and flowers to the path to the beach.I knew that everyone would be worried about me and woul
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Chapter 8 - In Progress
~You can’t tell how deep a puddle is until you step in it~ The days dragged, but the weeks quickly flew by and before I knew it, it was time to say goodbye. I stood outside the beautifully ornate Baroque-style mansion and couldn’t stop blinking back tears. This was my home filled with memories that I would cherish forever. I would miss the sound of the serene flowing water from the large fountain that held a statue of a man dressed in Greek attire holding a pot on his head. It was the main feature between two stone staircases that led to the grounds. Two smaller cherub fountains were on the first landing amongst neatly cut bush and fauna. Small embankments hugged the staircase which led to the second landing welcomed by a long rectangular open veranda with balustrades. Wide stone steps covered by an entrance entablature led to the entrance of the house. It held a beautiful view of one of the gardens. The façade was decorated with large windows
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