The narrator introduces us to the two young men who used to be friends with scarlett. They're called "auntie" and "friend" respectively, and they're looking for their friend, scarlett, who's been accused of being a serial murderer. "Auntie" tells the young men that they've been avoiding her and scarlett since the news of her daughter's alleged serial murder spread around the world. "Why are you two looking for her?" the auntie asks. "You two probably know already about it already," the auntie says. "The police claim that she is a serial killer," she adds. "How could scarlett be a murderer?" The young men are shocked, and the auntie explains that scarlett isn't a murderer, but a victim. "She's also an orphan," she exclaims, "shut up." The auntie points out that the police have already claimed scarlett is responsible for the deaths of her former boyfriends, and that people around her have been avoiding the two men. The auntie then shows us the room where scarlett has all of her photos. The photos were all of the men she's loved, and she says that each time her ex-boyfriend disappeared, she kept saying that
The narrator introduces us to the two young men who used to be friends with scarlett. They're called "auntie" and "friend" respectively, and they're looking for their friend, scarlett, who's been accused of being a serial murderer. "Auntie" tells the young men that they've been avoiding her and scarlett since the news of her daughter's alleged serial murder spread around the world. "Why are you two looking for her?" the auntie asks. "You two probably know already about it already," the auntie says. "The police claim that she is a serial killer," she adds. "How could scarlett be a murderer?" The young men are shocked, and the auntie explains that scarlett isn't a murderer, but a victim. "She's also an orphan," she exclaims, "shut up." The auntie points out that the police have already claimed scarlett is responsible for the deaths of her former boyfriends, and that people around her have been avoiding the two men. The auntie then shows us the room where scarlett has all of her photos. The photos were all of the men she's loved, and she says that each time her ex-boyfriend disappeared, she kept saying that