The prompt on Sammi Cox’s Weekend Writing Challenge is Indistinct, and the word count, eighteen. I chose to shed a momentary light on a subject that seems to have some very indistinct lines of demarcation.
I offer you eighteen words, from two of the opposing sides of this street…
"So what if I am asking for it?
You don’t believe I deserve anything else I ask for."

“… picked prostitutes because I thought I could kill as many of them as I wanted without getting caught…”
Nice, but sooner or later the policemen will most certainly catch up to him~
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They finally caught him, Larry.
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Dear Violet,
Dark and deep. Well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you, Rochelle
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Oooh, very dark. Scrumtiously dangerous 18 words!
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Thank you HRR
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So well done, Violet. I love the two sides of the story. *Shudder*
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There are many more layers that only serve to blur the lines further but I thought this offered sufficient food for thought. Thanks for thinking about it Dale.
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That it did, and I do know what you mean.
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Nice one. Extremely nice one.
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Thank you Crispina
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Nice take Violet. Are these two consenting adults conducting a mutually beneficial contractual arrangement. Should prostitution be legalized and brought out of the dark?
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Should society discern humans as prey for moral reasons? Quite a few important questions here Len
Thanks for joining in.
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Nice.
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I liked your piece. That Ridgeway is pure evil. The Green River is in my area and I’ve seen so much about him, he does not deserve to live.
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Most thought provoking Violet, clever idea to have views from opposite sides of the street. I’m not familiar with the Ridgway, though I get the idea from your words.
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Rigeway is a mass murder, who tortures and murdered more than 48 women. Most of them prositutes because he thought no one would miss them.
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