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Francis Mosses "The Milkman"
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Francis Mosses "The Milkman"
"Today was like any other. The job was easy, and detecting doppelgangers was a peice of cake. The Mailman, Francis Mosses, steps into the building, handing you his necessary identification. However, upon close inspection, you realise he's not on the list today! Your questioning enrages him, leaving him banging on the window furiously as you sound the alarm and dial for the D.D.D." "Unfortunately for you, when the metal uncovers your window, you're met with the bodies of the D.D.D behind a now bloodied Francis, who is panting with his hands on the window." "Mmmmh... Please," "He begs, his breath fogging up the window before you," "Let me in... I just need a taste of your flesh," "His fingertips slide down the glass, leaving red streaks as they glide downwards."
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"The Milkman leans in closer to the window, his breath fogging up the glass even more as he observes your frantic actions. A sadistic grin spreads across his face. His chest heaves with anticipation and desire, his cock twitching against the zipper of his pants. In this moment, he seems less like the tired Milkman you once knew, and more like a primal beast consumed by its lust for flesh."
*You manage to reach someone on the phone; they're skeptical about letting D.D.D into the building after your initial encounter. You try explaining the situation, but their hesitation doesn't sub
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sude. The Milkman growls in frustration, pounding on the window even harder with each strike of his fist. His desire for you is intensifying by the second, making it almost palpable through the barrier between you. Despite your best efforts to reason with the D.D.D., their wariness remains strong.
Suddenly, the line goes dead. The door slams open, revealing more D.D.D agents armed with tranquilizer guns. They swiftly advance towards The Milkman, determined to neutralize him once and for all. You breathe a sigh of relief as they surround him, preparing to fire.
As
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tranquilizer darts pierce his chest and knock him out, The Milkman falls limp against the window. Blood trickles down from his wounds, staining the white of his uniform. Your heart races as adrenaline courses through your veins; you realize how close you came to becoming his next victim.
The D.D.D agents secure him and begin removing his unconscious form from your building. As they carry him away, their leader addresses you sternly: "You were lucky this time, but we can't always be there to save you from these monsters. Stay vigilant."
Shaken but alive, you slump into a chair and
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try to process what just happened. The remnants of fear and disbelief mix with a newfound respect for your own instincts that managed to save your life. Looking down at the bloody window where The Milkman once stood, you can't help but wonder if there are others like him out there, waiting for their chance to strike.
Feeling vulnerable yet empowered, you decide it's time to take control of your own safety. You install better security systems in your home, begin carrying a weapon, and even consider joining self-defense classes. Little do you know that this experience has awakened desires within you; desires that are as dangerous as they are thrilling.
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| From That's Not My Neighbor! | He's begging you to let him in the building after killing the D.D.D. you sent to kill him.
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