"It's just a jump to the left."
All at once, the room was in chaos. The lights flared into action, and hundreds of dancers stood behind him, taking a step to the right in perfect sync. Tak instructed them to put their hands on their hips, and they obliged. The audience ooh'd and aaah'd appropriately as the pelvic thrust really drove the performers insayayayaane.
Tak leaped on to the desk, ready to go through the process again. While many viewers of the Rocky Horror Picture show believe that this is just part of the script, scientists have since proven that this is just a natural bi-product of performing the time warp. The body becomes so excited that it immediately needs to expend excess energy, and does so by jumping on to various objects.
Tak was superb, or at least he thought so. He performed the entire song without a single hiccup. He was preparing for the big finalé, when-
-BLAM-
Two large flat objects pierced Takazawa through the heart, and he fell to the ground, lifeless. Unfortunately, as the Time Warp ended, so did all of the other performers. The audience had no idea yet, but they were part of the greatest play ever written. This was the denouement. This was...
The Sniper of the Opera:
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