The Arsonist's Handbook by L.A. Detwiler
Author:L.A. Detwiler
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: L.A. Detwiler
Published: 2021-03-28T00:00:00+00:00
Rule 6: Collateral damage happens sometimes.
I donât always mean to hurt people, not directly. My focus has always been on the desecration of material items. My sanctimonious display centers around the building or a structure. I do my best to ensure no one will be home. Iâm not a serial killer, after all. I ruin lives through the destruction of material items, not through the flesh.
Most of the time.
Even with the best intentions, sometimes collateral damage canât be avoided, even when you do all the prep work. Sometimes fate steals the reins from your grasping fingers.
I was eighteen the first time someone died in one of my fires. It was on the outskirts of town at a tiny house that was more shack than a residence. The peeling paint, the broken windowsâit was a sad excuse for a house. I decided to make it more noteworthy by doing us all a favor and burning it down. It happened during my Robinhood face I mentioned before. The owner, a squat little old woman who liked to harass every cashier at the local businesses, radiated ugliness on the inside. Sheâd often swatted at the children in the neighborhood who got too close to her lawn. She shot at local cats if they wandered onto her property. And, additionally, sheâd called my mother a whore at the bank when we cut in front of her to cash a check.
I had plenty of checkboxes on my list.
Even so, I didnât plan on killing her that night. I thought Iâd show her what suffering looked like. Iâd make the blackness of the ashes a reflection of the blackness of her soul. Iâd put her in her place. I studied and watched for weeks. Tuesdays were Bingo night when she went to the local fire hall to try to win cash while berating everyone in town if the gossip was to be believed. I made my plan, mapped out my escape routes. I waited for the moment anxiously, the date marked on my calendar.
I didnât find out until the next day that old widow Tilson hadnât made it to Bingo that night. Caught up with a cold, sheâd stayed in. The investigator hadnât found proof of foul playâDad taught me so well. Thus, they ruled it an accident, tracing it back to a faulty cook stove she mustâve left on. The town pretended to mourn for the loss of its gloomiest resident. The lot stood empty. Everyone moved on.
I didnât, though. Thereâs something about the first casualty that sits differently in your memory bank. I knew I should feel guilty. Iâd killed someone. My flick of a wrist had led to her hideous death. I shouldâve been drowning in remorse, choking and sputtering in a sea of moroseness.
Somehow, though, I couldnât work up any feelings other than exhilaration over getting away with it and awe at the amount of press coverage I drummed up. I didnât feel an ache in my heart. I didnât struggle to fall asleep at night.
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