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Loving Someone Who Kills

Loving Someone Who Kills

Listen to Sins of Red part 11 and 12, read by me. Plus reflections on the story. Rosie becomes painfully aware of how hard it is to reconcile the good with the bad in Clive.

Jul 09, 2025
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The last episode of Sins of Red packed a punch with an explicit erotic scene and the introduction of Steph — a character who will move the story forward in a big way.

Deposit photos - standard Licence - Steph staring at Rosie

Reflection on the story so far

Rosie sees the moment she first spotted Steph in the library as pivotal. Indeed, if she hadn’t gone there that day, I strongly suspect Clive would never have become a serial killer.

Rosie made a choice to visit Clive, never dreaming it would be so life-changing for both of them. Looking back, she recognises it was—but at the time, it was just another day.

So she can’t help but wonder about the - what ifs…

What about you? In hindsight, do you recognise a particular choice you once made that altered the course of your life? I do. I remember clicking on an online game as the moment that changed so many lives — including my own — forever.

Hard to believe, one little click could do that. I must write about it :-D


More chat after the next two episodes, narrated by me for premium members…

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