November 8, 2016
Age 17
“A proper villain does not strike in chaos. He prepares. He watches. He waits. The kill is not the climax—it is the reward.”
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The Setup
She stayed late.
Of course she did.
Ms. Kathy always stayed late on Tuesdays. Grading papers. Organizing binders.
She thought it made her noble.
I waited in the hallway.
Not hiding. Just… not seen.
When the last student left, I walked in.
She looked up. Smiled.
“Peter. Everything okay?”
I said, “I finished the assignment.”
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Held up a blank sheet of paper.
She didn’t even look at it.
She said, “You didn’t have to come back.”
I said, “I know.”
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The Moment
She turned her back to me.
That was her mistake.
I didn’t rush. I didn’t hesitate.
I took the pencil from my sleeve.
The one I’d sharpened three times.
I said, “Ms. Kathy?”
She turned.
I struck.
Once. Twice. Three times.
Not messy. Not loud.
Just enough.
She looked at me like I’d misspelled something.
Then she fell.
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The Curation
I wiped the desk.
Arranged the papers.
Closed her eyes.
I took the hall pass and wrote on the back:
“Lesson 1: The Countdown Principle.”
I left it on her chest.
Tucked under her hand like a final grade.
Then I walked out.
Calm. Clean.
The bell had already rung.
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The Reflection
I didn’t feel powerful.
I felt… precise.
This wasn’t rage.
It was ritual.
I went home.
Found a new notebook.
Leather-bound. Unlabeled. Waiting.
I opened to the first page.
Wrote the title in clean, deliberate ink:
A Villain’s Guide.
Then beneath it:
Lesson 1: The Countdown Principle
“A proper villain does not strike in chaos…”

