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Though it's often said that jealousy is an ugly color, it was surely an entertainment source for Leanne. It was that emotion that led to a dark job request to ruin a date for the sake of another girl's love. It was that emotion that led Leanne to her new source of fun for the day. Surely, ruining this rendezvous would lead to all sorts of chaos down the road.
The one downside, Leanne thought, was that she had to follow very specific methods to destroy the date. Firstly, she had to write a letter to give the man, falsely written by his date. Naturally, Leanne didn't mind this kind of prank much. In fact, she found it pretty fun thinking of how to write a vile letter and pass it off as another's handwritten piece of prose. However, it was a bit of a boring method to break two lovebirds apart if she could say so herself.
Still, she wrote the letter. It was written in neat cursive, with plenty of slander and vulgar language without going so overboard it would be an obvious fake. Now came the harder part: keeping the girl of his dreams, the supposed writer, away from the meeting spot. This would take more creativity, and probably be more fun.
Leanne had heard a rumor that the girl in question was going to be at the rendezvous early. Because of this, Leanne wrote a second letter in more masculine handwriting- thankfully copied from her brother, the otherwise useless fool- and worded much more harsh derogatory concepts, things a guy might say that would piss her off any day of the week. With the letters in hand and labeled, she went to the park that was the intended meeting place, ready to ruin lives and break hearts.
Though it's often said that jealousy is an ugly color, it was surely an entertainment source for Leanne. It was that emotion that led to a dark job request to ruin a date for the sake of another girl's love. It was that emotion that led Leanne to her new source of fun for the day. Surely, ruining this rendezvous would lead to all sorts of chaos down the road.
The one downside, Leanne thought, was that she had to follow very specific methods to destroy the date. Firstly, she had to write a letter to give the man, falsely written by his date. Naturally, Leanne didn't mind this kind of prank much. In fact, she found it pretty fun thinking of how to write a vile letter and pass it off as another's handwritten piece of prose. However, it was a bit of a boring method to break two lovebirds apart if she could say so herself.
Still, she wrote the letter. It was written in neat cursive, with plenty of slander and vulgar language without going so overboard it would be an obvious fake. Now came the harder part: keeping the girl of his dreams, the supposed writer, away from the meeting spot. This would take more creativity, and probably be more fun.
Leanne had heard a rumor that the girl in question was going to be at the rendezvous early. Because of this, Leanne wrote a second letter in more masculine handwriting- thankfully copied from her brother, the otherwise useless fool- and worded much more harsh derogatory concepts, things a guy might say that would piss her off any day of the week. With the letters in hand and labeled, she went to the park that was the intended meeting place, ready to ruin lives and break hearts.