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He loved watching the last breath go out of their lungs, as he stared into their eyes while they died, full of fear and agony.
It was a beautiful thing; that final grimace, as the realization hit them; it was really all over, their unimportant little lives, gone.
Death was an amazing metamorphosis to watch, much more interesting than a caterpillar to a butterfly, was a human being as their soul left the body and their lights went permanently out.
Now of course came the tough part, getting rid of the body. They were cumbersome after rigor mortis set in.