First prize winner: Vicki Berger Erwin for this, which she describes thusly: John was truly sorry he had let his anger grow out of control. He’d never meant to kill her. He wanted a special place to lay her to rest as well as a place she’d not be found. He wasn’t sorry enough to want to be caught. She’d enjoyed Evergreen Cemetery, the history, the scenery, and especially the three ponds at the rear. That was the place. He slung the dead weight of her over his shoulder and waded into the water, headed for the island. The foliage would provide perfect cover. He was halfway across before he met the first snapping turtle. The next morning the groundskeeper found two bodies floating in the water. Once again those darn kids had stolen the warning signs and left him with bodies to bury in the island. If he could find space. He hauled out his boat and went to work.