Nothing
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They had nothing to say to each other. What could he possibly say to the only person who knew him well enough to destroy him the way she had? How could he say anything to her when he could barely look at her face? He wanted more than anything to tell her that he still loved her, no matter what hell she put him through, that he would always forgive her, but he wanted words like that to be true, and for now at least, they couldn't be.
Even if he could have found his words, she had nothing to reply with. Somewhere in her heart she wanted to apologize. She wanted to say she loved him now and forever and would do whatever to prove her love and make it up to him. The only problem was, she was well aware that if she did say all that, she would be lying. She was many things, a harlot and a traitor, but she was not a liar, and she would not become one out of guilt.
No, they had nothing to say to each other, and they never would again.
Even if he could have found his words, she had nothing to reply with. Somewhere in her heart she wanted to apologize. She wanted to say she loved him now and forever and would do whatever to prove her love and make it up to him. The only problem was, she was well aware that if she did say all that, she would be lying. She was many things, a harlot and a traitor, but she was not a liar, and she would not become one out of guilt.
No, they had nothing to say to each other, and they never would again.
Revenge
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The hallway was silent, except for my own nervous breaths and my muffled footsteps on the carpet. I crept up the corridor quietly from my own dorm room toward the last room on the left, passing empty room after empty room as I went. They had all been abandoned for winter break, leaving myself and my targets alone, and making it the perfect time to strike my vengeful blow.
I passed by the window at the same moment that a nearby owl let out a loud hoot, and froze instantly in my tracks, heart rate escalated, fearing I had been discovered. After standing stock still for the better part of 15 minutes, I was finally able to continue my covert journey down the hall. As I found myself drawing nearer to the door, my only obstacle, I felt a maniacal smile tugging at the corners of my mouth. I slipped my hand into the inside pocket of my maroon uniform blazer, felt the cool lethal metal that lay inside, and grinned wider still.
At long last, I reached the door, which to my great pleasure was left slightly ajar. I pushed it the rest of the way open, slipped noiselessly inside and stood over the occupied bed. In it lay the lover who'd betrayed me, and the person he'd done so with. They were settled warmly in each other's arms, breathing in sync, a truly sweet and romantic scene. It disgusted me.
I drew my hand out of my pocket, bringing with it my loaded hand gun and took aim at my ex's blonde head. Two shots rang out, shattering to silence, and both hitting their marks, one in the blonde, one in the brunette. Their blood bubbled out of their fatal wounds and soaked the sheets they lay on.
My hand, still holding the gun aimed at their heads, started shaking. My vicious grin slowly fell away, my eyes widened, and tears slipped out of them. What had I done? I surveyed my handiwork with absolute horror, I almost screamed, but the tie I wore felt as if it tightened itself on my neck, strangling me. It was too much, the guilt and the gore. There was no way I could bear it, so brought the barrel of the weapon to my own temple.
One final shot was heard, and the hallway was silent once more.
I sat bolt upright in my bed. It had all been a dream. I closed my eyes and breathed deeply. I was immensely relieved, but at the same time, I couldn't shake my disappointment at having woken up.
I passed by the window at the same moment that a nearby owl let out a loud hoot, and froze instantly in my tracks, heart rate escalated, fearing I had been discovered. After standing stock still for the better part of 15 minutes, I was finally able to continue my covert journey down the hall. As I found myself drawing nearer to the door, my only obstacle, I felt a maniacal smile tugging at the corners of my mouth. I slipped my hand into the inside pocket of my maroon uniform blazer, felt the cool lethal metal that lay inside, and grinned wider still.
At long last, I reached the door, which to my great pleasure was left slightly ajar. I pushed it the rest of the way open, slipped noiselessly inside and stood over the occupied bed. In it lay the lover who'd betrayed me, and the person he'd done so with. They were settled warmly in each other's arms, breathing in sync, a truly sweet and romantic scene. It disgusted me.
I drew my hand out of my pocket, bringing with it my loaded hand gun and took aim at my ex's blonde head. Two shots rang out, shattering to silence, and both hitting their marks, one in the blonde, one in the brunette. Their blood bubbled out of their fatal wounds and soaked the sheets they lay on.
My hand, still holding the gun aimed at their heads, started shaking. My vicious grin slowly fell away, my eyes widened, and tears slipped out of them. What had I done? I surveyed my handiwork with absolute horror, I almost screamed, but the tie I wore felt as if it tightened itself on my neck, strangling me. It was too much, the guilt and the gore. There was no way I could bear it, so brought the barrel of the weapon to my own temple.
One final shot was heard, and the hallway was silent once more.
I sat bolt upright in my bed. It had all been a dream. I closed my eyes and breathed deeply. I was immensely relieved, but at the same time, I couldn't shake my disappointment at having woken up.
This post has been edited by nate: 10 November 2011 - 03:02 AM







