When the day bleeds
into nightfall
and you're not here
to help me through it all,
I let my guard down and let you pull the rug
I was getting kinda used to being someone you love.
It was getting late, so I decided to go back to the hotel. But as I approached the grand entrance, a couple of familiar faces in their black tuxedo made their way out. I turned my back on them and shifted my movement opposite to their direction. I kept an eye at them over my shoulder as I slowly walked away. They all rode in different automobiles and it moved one after the other. I didn't avert my eyes as they slowly disappear from my sight. They were stakeholders of the company, same with my parents, I just wondered why they were here. I knew that Mr. Ryle was in a m
Scrolling my phone up and down -like a boomerang- with my mind lost in space, had been my state since I woke up from sleep. I had been waiting for a reply from my uncle, but he hadn't sent me one. My hands got fringy, so I dialed his number again. I hoped he would answer the call, because I didn't have a good sleep thinking about what had transpired after I left.
The jacuzzi experience was the best part of my stay in the hotel. The water was at a toleratable temperature, enough to make me feel warm and relaxed. I had flanged my body for half an hour: I didn't even notice the twelve missed calls from my uncle. I quickly changed into my nightgown and returned some calls, but he didn't pick up. I had attempted many times until drowsiness visited me.
☪☪⚜⚜⚜☪☪ Life begets Life. ☪☪⚜⚜⚜☪☪ The wind chimed through my body, pulling the edge of my midnight dress as it escaped on the verge of s
"Lex!" I got startled when he popped out from behind me. I didn't realize that he had already made his way up here. "Did you find anything? he inquired. I drifted my stare on the wall to let him see the writing there, but when I looked back I saw no sign of
There was nothing else I could hear when he uttered my name - my real name. I glared at him bluntly. "You are mistaking me for someone," I countered as if what he had said did not bother me a bit. But deep within me, my curiosity was kicking badly, clenching for the idea that the person in front of me could be a foe.
I lifted my other leg above my head and rested it on the Yellowstone wall after feeling satisfied from stretching the other, a thing I usually do before starting a heavy activity. "Are you just going to stare at me or you plan to join me?" I blurted out upon noticing Lexter's eyes were on me.
The wind was gently blowing the edge of my midnight dress and I didn't mind at all. Lost on the sparkling beauty of the stars and of the beautiful view from the veranda of my condominium, I let my spirit wander and explore the new world serenity had let me into. But as I close my eyes and think deeply, emptiness and pain started to scrutinize me. I clenched my fist, remembering that I wouldn't feel this way, that I wouldn't be alone and lonely if it wasn't for the ones who plotted the death of my family.