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Death Waits for No One
My mind has been blown by this short story. The title, “Death Waits for No One,” is absolutely perfect for the plot of the story. At first, I didn’t think I would actually like the story at all until the sentence, “You had found no pulse,” peaked my interest. It definitely caused an audible gasp to come out and I suddenly had the need to be completely immersed in the plot.
Michelle S. created a short story with the perfect amount of suspense, no plot holes, and a lot of great descriptions. The use of second person point of view in the story was executed in a great way. I’m usually not interested in stories that have second person point of view, but I was definitely interested in this one. Overall, “Death Waits for No One,” actually made me interested in reading something during one of my month long reading slump.