The stars light helped the girl look for a clues of her whereabouts. Within her surroundings she saw a steep hill. A closer look showed that hills structure has been tampered with tire marks. The tire marks reached from top of the hill, and turned into a large skid mark, as it grazed towards the bottom and into a demolished car. She stood up and walked, only to be crushed by the realization that it’s hers. Her legs collapsed; she held tighter to her stomach and sobbed loudly,“My parents are going to kill me, my parents are going to kill me.”
A sharp stab ran through her spine as she stared at the car. All she could think was, How did this happen? Her car was upside down, caved in on one side, and all the windows were shattered.
She shut her eyes and a memory of a heart necklace flashed against her eye lids. The warm summer night couldn’t control the low shiver that descended down her whole body, as she remembered the arguments from before. It bound itself to her memory and sucked up all her energy.
Shouts of torment filled her ears, “I don’t need you,” “It’s all your fault,” “Now we're your friends?” All those different voices crushed upon her, and pulled her closer to the dark earth floor. Everything was to much for her to register, to much to hold. Every memory, every heartache ended and disappeared, and left her as lost as before.
There she sat and waited, but expected nothing. No clues, no help, or anything to comfort her.
Flashing lights filled the night air. With eyes blank the girl gazed out towards the car, and watched as the two men pulled her body out of the wreckage.
There she sat outside, and looking in. The pain went away, as the darkness caved in.
© July 27, 2011 J.A.L
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