As far as I could remember, when I was 10, I was kidnapped by the Origami Killer. He has placed me on a well where I will die of drowning unless my father, Ethan, comes to save me. After he has freed me, we were cornered by the police. Dad is in pain with his ribs because he was injured by one of the killer's trials. A police officer mistook that move for a gun so he ordered his men to fire at my father. He was shot to death and fell to the floor. I tried to wake him up, but deep down, I know he's dead.

I was taken to a child special care in hopes to get information of the killer. Unfortunately, I don't. Just then, my mother, Grace, has seen me and hugs me. I saw in her face that she was filled with worry for me, but now that I'm okay, that worry inside her is gone. I was relief that she has saw me again.

While driving, she said, "Shaun, what happened? Where's your father?"

This kind of question has brought me sadness. Nevertheless, I must answer. "He was killed."

"By who?" asked Mom.

"By the police," I replied. "They shot him to death."

Mom is horrified by this. She wonders in her mind of why the police shot her ex-husband to death.

When we got home, we watched the news of what happened to that day. It was told that my father was killed in a police operation, and what else is that two police officers: Captain Leighton Perry and Lieutenant Carter Blake have both been suspended, pending a full police investigation on them. As I took a look on the latter's face, I recognized him, he's the cop who killed my father. So he finally got what he deserved.

Later this afternoon, Mom and I visited Dad's grave. While we were mourning, I thought back of my Dad that he was a good man. He had given me a good time after the death of my brother, Jason. I told him that it wasn't his fault that Jason died in a car accident; he did everything he could have to get him out of it. I remembered the time when Dad took me to a park and gave me a ride of the carousel. That is the best moment we could have together until I was kidnapped by the Origami Killer.

"Shaun, it's time to go home," said Mom, holding my hand so that we can go home.

Deep inside, I was filled with sadness, but also with rage. I know Blake finally got what he deserved, but that's not enough. I swear to get revenge on him for killing my father. I won't do it yet. When I'm old enough and the time is right, I will have my revenge.