anila1535
09-14-2012, 09:09 PM
Psychology Gone Wrong…
Libitina: My name is Libitina, and in a few minutes I will meet with Georg Znaeym He is one of my two targets. The other one is his enemy named Ulrich von Gradwitz. Both men are egotistical and blindsided to the point that their own wives are who are not who they make them to be. I was visited by both of them who had a very interesting request. I was astounded to find that both women were twin sisters and that both had set their eyes on the land that the enemy men shared. Their plan was to marry both and obtain the land slowly, but since both men loved their land to well neither received any. So the only means to obtain it was by the means of violence. With the name of death I am one of the most skilled assassins to get the job done. So here I am sitting in a fake office designed to fool Georg Znaeym that I am a trained psychologist and that I am here to help him. And here he is.
Scene: Georg enters the office room with small windows and cream-colored walls there’s a small cot to lie down and Libitina sits on a chair next to it. She wears a professional black pants and a red top. Georg doesn’t pay the woman a second glance and just flops down onto the couch. He doesn’t show a bit of kindness or concern for whether or not the woman as he knew as Tina was well or not.
Georg: “Well woman? Are you going to start the session or just steel my money blindly? (Said rudely).”
Libitina: “Good afternoon Mr. Znaeym. Let us begin the session by your problems of late? How are things at home? Any new troubles?”
Georg: “My wife will drive me crazy, the woman wants me to get rid of Gradwitz, sooner rather than later. I told the woman that the plan was to finish the man off two weeks from today.”
Libitina: “Two weeks? Is there a special occasion then?”
Georg: “No.”
Libitina: “And how may I ask are you going to “finish off” Mr. Gradwtiz?”
Georg: “I shall take seven of my men through my land and then to the strip of land that has caused this dispute and there you will find the body of Ulrich von Gradwitx in two weeks time (Said with a satisfied smirk).”
Libitina: “But how? The man has also been plotting you’re death for years now as well. You can’t march up to him and shoot him, he will be on his guard.”
Georg: “A duel shall finish it.”
Libitina: (sigh) “Is that all? You’re plan is in two weeks time you shall murder a man who has been you’re families enemy for generations by dueling him over a bare strip of land?”
Georg: “Yes, and may I remind you that this is none of you’re concern you’re job is to let me vent out my troubles on you and that isn’t troubling me. My wife is my trouble.”
Libitina: “Oh? Is there anything else besides Gradwitz she’s been troubling you about?”
Georg: “Yes! Her continuous annoyance over the land is unbearable. Ever evening all she talks about when Gradwitz is dead how she would change that part of the land into stables.”
Libitina: “Oh how Horrible (bored and sarcastic)!”
Libitina: For the next two hours I listened to Georg go on and on about how his wife was a demanding and power hungry beast. I wasn’t surprised, she was after all over of the women who wanted her own husband murdered in cold blood. Once Georg left, I changed into my assassin attire. Tight black pants and a tight black shirt, black boots and I washed away the paint that I forced onto my face. I then left the building and lit a match and then dropped it on the wooden front steps. It immediately caught fire for the house had been doused in gasoline before Georg had arrived. I sprinted away and then from the trees watched the little establishment burn to the ground with a wry smile.
******
Scene: In the bare strip of land between Gradwitz and Znaeym’s lands. Libitina and Madam Gradwitz stood there along will Madam Znaeym.
Madam Gradwitz: “Well? Do you have the plans ready?”
Libitina: “Yes.”
Madam Znaeym: “And? Do you knew when, where, and how he plans on killing Gradwitz?”
Libitina: “Yes.”
Madam Gradwitz: “My girl I suggest you talk. We are paying you a handsome price for this job so you better talk.”
Libitina: “You are paying me to murder your husbands and nothing more (Spoken snappily).”
Madam Znaeym: “Can you tell us when at least to expect them to meet their maker?
Libitina: Look for them in two weeks time. I shall want my money then, but I would not like any direct contact. Once the job is done I do not liked to be traced neither double-crossed. Understood?”
Madam Gradwitz: “You’re money shall be at the ruins of that little building you’ve been seeing our husbands in. If you can find it, it shall be yours if not…”
(Libitina lunges at Madam Gradwitz and presses a knife to her throat.)
Libitina: “I am not a dog! Pay me now or I wont do the job!”
(Madam Znaeym scrambles for the money and then hands it to Libitina. Libitina throws Madam Gradwitz to the ground at then takes the money.)
Libitina: “At least one of you knows how to business with someone like me.”
*****
Scene: Two weeks later. Libitina is a few feet from the duel area. She saws at the tree working vigoursly and then stops when she here’s the men from Gradwitz’s side. She stops and then listens.
Libitina: I here Gradwitz’s men and I stop my sawing. The tree should hold until I need it to stop. I look over my assassin partner Sicarius. I usually never asked for his help but in this case I needed it. He would stay at the top of the hill on Gradwitz’s side and wait for my signal he would then back me up into murdering the men. And then the men came into view. They exchanged heated words and then I pushed against the tree and then softly sprinted behind another. The large Beech Tree fell on both of the men like planned. I was about to signal for Sicarius but he held up his hand from the top of the hill. I cocked my head in question and smiled. The man was up to something. Hours passed and I noticed how both of the men had decided to be friends. And then I heard footsteps. I was about to cry out in frustration! I had finished off both of the men’s backup. Who was coming to rescue them? In the distance I saw figures approaching from the hill. What the…? And suddenly I saw wolves. They quickly ran towards the men and devoured both. The sound of flesh being torn apart and screams filled the air. It smelled rotten and death. I looked away in horror and when I turned to leave I found Sicarius there, he smiled down to me and nodded to the wolves.
Libitina: “Nice touch…”
Sicarius: “Not the most quick, but very effective, no one would know about anything, it’s cleaner then you’re initial plan.”
Libitina: “Must you point out every flaw in my plans?”
Sicarius: “Yes. Now why don’t we go and collect the rest of the money at the ash pile you created two weeks ago. I saw Madam Gradwitz place it there before you’re last meeting.”
End Scene: Libitina and Sicarius walked off leaving two unrecognizable bodies and in the distance there are howls of a pack of full and content wolves.
Libitina: My name is Libitina, and in a few minutes I will meet with Georg Znaeym He is one of my two targets. The other one is his enemy named Ulrich von Gradwitz. Both men are egotistical and blindsided to the point that their own wives are who are not who they make them to be. I was visited by both of them who had a very interesting request. I was astounded to find that both women were twin sisters and that both had set their eyes on the land that the enemy men shared. Their plan was to marry both and obtain the land slowly, but since both men loved their land to well neither received any. So the only means to obtain it was by the means of violence. With the name of death I am one of the most skilled assassins to get the job done. So here I am sitting in a fake office designed to fool Georg Znaeym that I am a trained psychologist and that I am here to help him. And here he is.
Scene: Georg enters the office room with small windows and cream-colored walls there’s a small cot to lie down and Libitina sits on a chair next to it. She wears a professional black pants and a red top. Georg doesn’t pay the woman a second glance and just flops down onto the couch. He doesn’t show a bit of kindness or concern for whether or not the woman as he knew as Tina was well or not.
Georg: “Well woman? Are you going to start the session or just steel my money blindly? (Said rudely).”
Libitina: “Good afternoon Mr. Znaeym. Let us begin the session by your problems of late? How are things at home? Any new troubles?”
Georg: “My wife will drive me crazy, the woman wants me to get rid of Gradwitz, sooner rather than later. I told the woman that the plan was to finish the man off two weeks from today.”
Libitina: “Two weeks? Is there a special occasion then?”
Georg: “No.”
Libitina: “And how may I ask are you going to “finish off” Mr. Gradwtiz?”
Georg: “I shall take seven of my men through my land and then to the strip of land that has caused this dispute and there you will find the body of Ulrich von Gradwitx in two weeks time (Said with a satisfied smirk).”
Libitina: “But how? The man has also been plotting you’re death for years now as well. You can’t march up to him and shoot him, he will be on his guard.”
Georg: “A duel shall finish it.”
Libitina: (sigh) “Is that all? You’re plan is in two weeks time you shall murder a man who has been you’re families enemy for generations by dueling him over a bare strip of land?”
Georg: “Yes, and may I remind you that this is none of you’re concern you’re job is to let me vent out my troubles on you and that isn’t troubling me. My wife is my trouble.”
Libitina: “Oh? Is there anything else besides Gradwitz she’s been troubling you about?”
Georg: “Yes! Her continuous annoyance over the land is unbearable. Ever evening all she talks about when Gradwitz is dead how she would change that part of the land into stables.”
Libitina: “Oh how Horrible (bored and sarcastic)!”
Libitina: For the next two hours I listened to Georg go on and on about how his wife was a demanding and power hungry beast. I wasn’t surprised, she was after all over of the women who wanted her own husband murdered in cold blood. Once Georg left, I changed into my assassin attire. Tight black pants and a tight black shirt, black boots and I washed away the paint that I forced onto my face. I then left the building and lit a match and then dropped it on the wooden front steps. It immediately caught fire for the house had been doused in gasoline before Georg had arrived. I sprinted away and then from the trees watched the little establishment burn to the ground with a wry smile.
******
Scene: In the bare strip of land between Gradwitz and Znaeym’s lands. Libitina and Madam Gradwitz stood there along will Madam Znaeym.
Madam Gradwitz: “Well? Do you have the plans ready?”
Libitina: “Yes.”
Madam Znaeym: “And? Do you knew when, where, and how he plans on killing Gradwitz?”
Libitina: “Yes.”
Madam Gradwitz: “My girl I suggest you talk. We are paying you a handsome price for this job so you better talk.”
Libitina: “You are paying me to murder your husbands and nothing more (Spoken snappily).”
Madam Znaeym: “Can you tell us when at least to expect them to meet their maker?
Libitina: Look for them in two weeks time. I shall want my money then, but I would not like any direct contact. Once the job is done I do not liked to be traced neither double-crossed. Understood?”
Madam Gradwitz: “You’re money shall be at the ruins of that little building you’ve been seeing our husbands in. If you can find it, it shall be yours if not…”
(Libitina lunges at Madam Gradwitz and presses a knife to her throat.)
Libitina: “I am not a dog! Pay me now or I wont do the job!”
(Madam Znaeym scrambles for the money and then hands it to Libitina. Libitina throws Madam Gradwitz to the ground at then takes the money.)
Libitina: “At least one of you knows how to business with someone like me.”
*****
Scene: Two weeks later. Libitina is a few feet from the duel area. She saws at the tree working vigoursly and then stops when she here’s the men from Gradwitz’s side. She stops and then listens.
Libitina: I here Gradwitz’s men and I stop my sawing. The tree should hold until I need it to stop. I look over my assassin partner Sicarius. I usually never asked for his help but in this case I needed it. He would stay at the top of the hill on Gradwitz’s side and wait for my signal he would then back me up into murdering the men. And then the men came into view. They exchanged heated words and then I pushed against the tree and then softly sprinted behind another. The large Beech Tree fell on both of the men like planned. I was about to signal for Sicarius but he held up his hand from the top of the hill. I cocked my head in question and smiled. The man was up to something. Hours passed and I noticed how both of the men had decided to be friends. And then I heard footsteps. I was about to cry out in frustration! I had finished off both of the men’s backup. Who was coming to rescue them? In the distance I saw figures approaching from the hill. What the…? And suddenly I saw wolves. They quickly ran towards the men and devoured both. The sound of flesh being torn apart and screams filled the air. It smelled rotten and death. I looked away in horror and when I turned to leave I found Sicarius there, he smiled down to me and nodded to the wolves.
Libitina: “Nice touch…”
Sicarius: “Not the most quick, but very effective, no one would know about anything, it’s cleaner then you’re initial plan.”
Libitina: “Must you point out every flaw in my plans?”
Sicarius: “Yes. Now why don’t we go and collect the rest of the money at the ash pile you created two weeks ago. I saw Madam Gradwitz place it there before you’re last meeting.”
End Scene: Libitina and Sicarius walked off leaving two unrecognizable bodies and in the distance there are howls of a pack of full and content wolves.