A Sin
A Sin
Razoo was a compassionate and caring young man, currently pursuing his 12th
grade. In his college, there was a boy named Suman who faced constant bullying and criticism from others due to his feminine behavior. Deep down, Suman identified himself as a girl but was too afraid to accept it openly, fearing societal taunts and embarrassment. Unlike his peers, Razoo stood out as someone who never engaged in bullying or criticism. Instead, he treated Suman with respect and kindness. Perhaps it was this genuine compassion that made Suman fall in love with Razoo.
Suman had always wanted to confess his feelings to Razoo, but every attempt
seemed to fail. However, this time, he mustered up all his courage and decided to openly express his love for Razoo in front of their entire class. Unfortunately, Razoo reacted with anger and shock. He never expected such a confession from Suman, and the whole class started bullying Razoo, calling him names and questioning his own sexuality. Fueled by anger and confusion, Razoo lashed out at Suman, slapping him and cruelly telling him to never show his face again, calling him a sin.
Devastated by Razoo's harsh words, Suman disappeared from college for a week. During this time, Razoo realized the gravity of his actions and deeply regretted his hurtful words. He understood that he should have handled the situation with more empathy and understanding. Determined to seek forgiveness, Razoo decided to visit Suman at his home.In the evening, after the college closed, Razoo made his way to Suman's house.
When Suman saw Razoo standing at his doorstep, he was shocked but also filled with mixed emotions. As Razoo entered the house, he immediately apologized sincerely for disrespecting Suman in front of everyone. However, unbeknownst to Razoo, Suman had a sinister plan brewing in his mind.
Consumed by anger and a twisted sense of justice, Suman suddenly stabbed Razoo in the back with a knife. He proceeded to dismember Razoo's body, cutting it into gruesome pieces. In a horrifying turn of events, Suman even cooked and ate parts of Razoo's body, finding twisted pleasure in his actions. This incident marked the beginning of Suman's descent into becoming a serial killer.
Driven by revenge against those who had bullied and criticized him for his gender identity, Suman began targeting his tormentors one by one. He became a dark figure, lurking in the shadows, seeking justice through gruesome acts of violence. Society was left horrified and terrified as the mysterious serial killer continued to strike fear into the hearts of those who had wronged him.
