Wait - so was Thomas Miller responsible for the bombing? Did he kill Amy afterwards, or did she kill him? The ending sort of confused me on that point - I wasn't sure whose blood was on the walls - but maybe that's just me...
I find myself asking this too - the ending was a bit convoluted and came really fast - I'm not sure which person is supposed to be dead, and who is the actual bomber... however, this was a really fun take with the prompt :)
She thinks she escaped one fate and got really lucky meeting a handsome stranger - but no, he's a serial killer. It's all in the clues, really, but not overly explicit because it's all based on a series of events set in motion by that one autocorrect error.
The clues are in the little details. Perhaps I should have made it much more explicit, but since the whole piece hangs together on both the autocorrect gaffe and what Amy thinks is serendipity, I felt it would give away way too much. But I really don't see why anyone would think she's a killer - she just escaped one fate and ran into another.
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