“Hi, Ma’am. Too early in the club huh?”
“Hey they lover, my boyfriend broke up with me too early as well, I need a bath of liquor until the next morning,” I hoped that sounded appropriate, and hardly wanting that it’s effective.
“Really?! ... Hear the screams inside?”
“Yes, I can hear it as clear as the fact that we’ll never ever come back together, sir” I replied while nodding.
“That is the music of freedom synchronized and designed together to reiterate the beat of unsaid rants and pains,” he said and looked away as if remembering something agonizing. That gave me a chance to glance at Rave. Since the bar was located on an inside alley, some parts are shady, my sister had her chance to leap and make her way to the door. But, suddenly, the guard noticed that I’m looking somewhere which he followed with his elusive gaze. However, before he could totally do that, I jolted on my toes and grabbed his hand which automatically averted his gape, “I think you have a
Watching the splashing chocolate brown mud that comes off the shoes of Kervin as he glide from the tunnel, I can feel the tense of what might happen next. Yes, we’re in a tunnel right now, the map indicated the next location, and to reach that we have to pass this damp and long abandoned tunnel. It was directly connected from the bar, so at the moment, we’re still underground, the thin air shrinks my lungs bit by bit. I don’t know how long will I manage to inhale the clammy oxygen. Kervin was ahead of us followed by Rave. Our steps shuffled in the narrow space. The light coming from my phone flickered and was eventually turned off in no time. “Shoot! My battery died,” I sighed, reaching the shoulder of Rave, I took an uncertain step. However, the device in her hand died as well. “Oh no!” she mumbled. “Don’t worry. I have a candle and matches,” he stopped to reach the matchbox in his pocket. He struck one and lit the candle.
Watching the splashing chocolate brown mud that comes off the shoes of Kervin as he glide from the tunnel, I can feel the tense of what might happen next.Yes, we’re in a tunnel right now, the map indicated the next location, and to reach that we have to pass this damp and long abandoned tunnel. It was directly connected from the bar, so at the moment, we’re still underground, the thin air shrinks my lungs bit by bit. I don’t know how long will I manage to inhale the clammy oxygen.Kervin was ahead of us followed by Rave.Our steps shuffled in the narrow space. The light coming from my phone flickered and was eventually turned off in no time.“Shoot! My battery died,” I sighed, reaching the shoulder of Rave, I took an uncertain step. However, the device in her hand died as well.“Oh no!” she mumbled.“Don’t worry. I have a candle and matches,” he stopped to reach the matchbox in his pocket. He struck one and lit the ca
Watching the splashing chocolate brown mud that comes off the shoes of Kervin as he glide from the tunnel, I can feel the tense of what might happen next.Yes, we’re in a tunnel right now, the map indicated the next location, and to reach that we have to pass this damp and long abandoned tunnel. It was directly connected from the bar, so at the moment, we’re still underground, the thin air shrinks my lungs bit by bit. I don’t know how long will I manage to inhale the clammy oxygen. Kervin was ahead of us followed by Rave.Our steps shuffled in the narrow space. The light coming from my phone flickered and was eventually turned off in no time.“Shoot! My battery died,” I sighed, reaching the shoulder of Rave, I took an uncertain step. However, the device in her hand died as well.“Oh no!” she mumbled.“Don’t worry. I have a candle and matches,” he stopped to reach the matchbox in his pocket. He struck one and lit the candle.“Why the hell will you bring such a thing?” I muttered. The c
White flowers.Well decorated isle.Red carpet.Everything looks perfect.I’m marching in to the church holding an excellently arranged bouquet of flower. Smiling from ear to ear.I can already see the back of my man from the hall’s door. Then, coldness wrapped around me, thunders suddenly roared, I pivoted to see the slashing of lightning outside, I turn
“I promise to always remember you, love. The stars were our witnesses tonight “ he whispered in his usual gentle voice.Opening up more of his little sweet promises.*****Vien’s POVI'm whining around the corner of my room's mini library, peach colored with little butterflies in the rear of the square, that was my favorite part, it brings out so much memoirs I never get tired of playing on my brain. I sat under my teal blue colored window. While lost in the edges, I suddenly heard a soft scratching sound near my head, I looked slowly and almost screamed out of terror the moment I saw a shadow.I leaped when th
Vien's POVOne white room.Two tidy windows.Three medicines on the side table.Four hours of just staring at the ceiling.My head aches as I'm forcing my brain to serve me right about the scene that happened earlier. It was spinning, a pattern of circles were dancing just to where I dart my look.Just before every
Vien’s POVThe cloud is bursting out in tears again drenching every visible things in the field. I can sense the coldness by the shivering sound coming from the street dog that just passed by. I roamed my gaze in the park, children are in a haste to find shelter, a mother bird is singing a panicking song flying to and fro obviously looking for its little one. I let out a deep sigh, I’m leaning on a bench right now, I closed my eyes tightly, praying that someone will come and see me, join me watching the rain like before. Patiently waiting for someone to stare lovingly at me again.Patiently.I want to see a familiar silhouette in the rain so badly. Memories played at the back of my mind, tears started to stream on my rosy cheeks as I’m wishing that I can turn back the time.
I opened my eyes, unstable as I took in an unfamiliar view. Wandering my vision and thought. Curtains are half closed. A single chair facing the table. Neatly painted peach walls.The sun raised in majesty bringing in the surrounding's real color, it dyed the clouds a bright orange. Trees are quiet from rustling winds. The light penetrating from the dusty window kissed my pale skin. I woke up barely breathing in heavy air."Brylle!" I cried, I suddenly sat up on my bed. Wait it's not my bed.Where am I?Have I been here before?Is he here?Dazed and cold, I strode my fingers on the soft edges of the silk covering. I heard a loud resou