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    Hidden Gun

    So I've been working on a story for some time now, continuously refrining it and rewriting segments and I'm actually pretty far in at this point. But this is simply about the opening few paragraphs. I want this to be my "hidden gun" (for those unfamiliar with the term it refers to a play where in the opening scene has a man load a pistol then place it on a table only to have it come into play at the end of the performance). So I need feedback on a) how gripping it is and b) how cheesy it is.

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    Go ahead.
    Ask me. Ask me if I regret this. Ask me if I feel guilty. Tell me to apologize.
    I don’t, and I won’t.
    I can see it, you’re thinking, “How can you not care? How can you sleep at night you son-of-a-bitch?”
    It’s not my job to care and I sleep like a baby.
    She was going to die no matter what and I’d rather it be me who killed her than some stranger, somebody who didn’t know her. Somebody who couldn’t give her the kind of death she had coming to you.
    So this, this isn’t about regret, it’s about acceptance. It isn’t about pain, it’s about tolerance. And certainly it isn’t about sadness because she wasn’t such a great person.
    And let’s be honest here, she couldn’t have asked for anything better. I know she enjoyed it as much as I did, because for 3 weeks, she was famous. On every small town back-woods newspaper front page and on every ticker on every 24-hour news network, there she was. Her old college graduation photo being shown to millions. Her life story glorified and admired by people 7 degrees of separation away from her.
    She didn’t get her 15 minutes, she got 2,016 people’s 15 minutes.
    She loved every second of it and for her, it was totally worth it.
    Suffering is the only path to glory.
    And I know she suffered when she died, but probably not as much as she should have. And if her family were there, they’d be suffering too, but not as much as they should be. And me, I’m doing fine, but not as fine as I’d like.
    People are bastard coated bastards with bastard filling


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    Quote Originally Posted by TDurden View Post
    Somebody who couldn’t give her the kind of death she had coming to you.
    I think this sentence needs to be cleaned up. Otherwise, I would say it is deliciously creepy.
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Have him slosh some bourbon thoughtfully while he talks, then throw it back and grimace after the last line. That would be cool.

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    "Go ahead.
    Ask me. Ask me if I regret this. Ask me if I feel guilty. Tell me to apologize.
    I don’t, and I won’t.
    I can see it, you’re thinking, “How can you not care? How can you sleep at night you son-of-a-bitch?”
    It’s not my job to care and I sleep like a baby.
    She was going to die no matter what and I’d rather it be me who killed her than some stranger, somebody who didn’t know her. Somebody who couldn’t give her the kind of death she had coming to you."

    It's good, but the language in the opening few lines sounds a bit cliched - It gave me the vague feeling that I've read this sort of thing - especially in play openings - hundreds of times before.

    Also I would remove adverbs like she "totally" enjoyed and she "probably" should have

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    Quote Originally Posted by vashti View Post
    I think this sentence needs to be cleaned up. Otherwise, I would say it is deliciously creepy.
    Oh shit, hahaha. Originally I had him talking to the person directly and tried to remove all the 'yous' and replace them with she/her. Guess I missed one.

    And thanks, that is definitely what I was going for. The narrator in this case is supposed to be the antagonist

    CB, I definitely appreciate the feedback, I was worried about the cliche thing, I just couldn't think of another way to start it.

    The thing with the adverbs is, I'm trying to create the sense that this person isn't special, they should sound like someone you might know.
    People are bastard coated bastards with bastard filling


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    If I started reading that, I would definitely continue at this point.
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Now I just need to keep the rest of the story interesting...
    People are bastard coated bastards with bastard filling


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