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Miss K continued Danǽ Merritt

Unfortunately, the trauma to her mind either triggered or created another condition, sadism. Her sadistic tendencies would occur almost at random, the triggers varying. Sometimes it would be anger, frustration, sadness, or worse, boredom that would cause her to strike out against the innocent bystander. Her ‘condition’, as it was immediately termed by her therapists, doctors and scientists, was not simply limited to the abuse of her training physically. Miss K’s sadism extended to the emotional as well. She would manipulate the emotions of her victims/targets, often using her feminine charms, but always withholding. Several questions can be raised on the subject of her sadism, and sadism in general. One of which being this: Had she not been tested on and trained so vigorously at a young age, would she still have developed sadism? Were her motivations simply that of frustration against the treatment received at her father’s hands, acting out of revenge and/or a sense of power and control? The subject of psychopaths versus sadists is a tricky one, but in the end it is mostly dependent on the individual’s perceptions and opinions on the subject as no real evidence exists at the moment. The deciding factor is usually whether the condition(s) are induced or natural and already present at birth. So would her condition (s) have still manifested had she had a more ‘normal’ life? Everyone lacking a death wish avoided her, for many reasons; fear of her father, the punishment thereof and her mood swings to name a few. She had no friends, no exaggeration. Her views on other people were seeing them as ‘toys’. ‘Play’, ‘attention’ and ‘fun’ were huge factors to her, centering her world other than her need for approval from her father. She could easily be called a drama queen or a bitch, as she would go to great lengths to gain attention. Consider the saying ‘Good, bad, doesn’t matter, so long as its attention.” She was quite the actress by trade, nature and necessity, using her good looks (she was good looking on anyone’s standards: long blonde hair, wide, perfectly-shaded blue eyes with long black lashes and a cute face to die for). One would be very careful of mentioning the word ‘disappoint’ or any of its variants to her as the association was strong with her father and the use of that word.