<Wont:.Listen:.To:.any:.Advice:.> [Semper]
Nov 24, 2010 14:54:17 GMT -5
Post by peanutpie on Nov 24, 2010 14:54:17 GMT -5
Vella Sugare
[/color][/center]midnight rush with a pen in my hand
Inkin Lincoln sand-script with a fan
remembering me before it began
sometimes i felt so def in the jam
but the ones who loved me told me to stop
like homegirl cant get a drop
a superwoman chick you know that i am
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Vella darted through the old part of the district. Yes, the part with all the old houses, barns, the abandoned places that were starting to decay within the premisies of the land. The place with dirt that covered the roads and sidewalks were dusty with rocks and rubble.
It was exactly the place where Vella wouldn't be found.
She found the place she hid her... items she would need for her addiction.
It was a brownstone house, roughly two stories with the perfect little attic room with rafters that functioned as holders for things. To be someone who was addicted to a drug, Vella was pretty careful on how and when she used hers.
It had been a day in the district, she recalled that. It was a cloudy day. And Vella had come home to her own apartment to see people taking aplethras of the midnight oil from the bedside table where she slept. It had made her cringe for a second, until she remembered she was perfectly able to hide the things now. It had taken a while for her to perfectly find the spot, but it was there now.
So, she opened the front door of the house with her hand, pushing it open. She dashed inside, and closed the door behind her. She instictfully made her way up the carpeted stairs, and saw two birds in the attic.
Vella stood her ground. Her eyes adverted the crisis ahead. No, not a crisis. Was it? Her pupils zoomed in and out of the situation around her. Two birds were attacking eachother. What was Vella choosing to do? Stand there in astonishment as she saw the crow bite the breadcrumb they were fighting over. She swayed her hands around and saw the birds fly out of the open window that they had came in from. Vella securely closed the window behind them, seeing the disorted glass shut made her feel more secure.
Crisis adverted, she slowly seized the thing that sat in a cradle. The rafters of the old house served well where she stored her stash... midnight oil, her term for her own addiction. She smiled snidley as she started to inhale the smoke from the black pool of opium. Oh, the glory she felt as she finally inhaled the last wisp she could catch for just then and sat, relieved in her own little world of people, birds and her own little spirit, peeking through it all.
It seemed to be a purple cloud that she sat engulfed in, her eyes shining brightly through its misty haze. Or, it could of been something of a dramatic moonlight fingernail. Vella rested her hands against the wooden rafters, her hair shaking itself against the wooden wall of the old, ruined building.
It was honestly one of her favorite moments she had ever had in her life, just like every other time she had indulged in the drug she relied on so heavily. She traced her name with her fingernail into the floorboard she sat on, laughing as she carefully played with the bracelet on her wrist.
It made a slight tinkling noise, what she found to be an entertaining one. A smile came to her pinkish lips, showing a bit of the teeth she so rarely did expose to the elements.
Was Vella tempted enough to laugh? Of course, she was. An entertaining little laugh escaped from her teeth, sending her into a fit of giggles once again. Her mind scraped all the options of sanity, right now at least. Eyes lit up, she took another bit of the opium into her system and laughed again.
It feels so good.
Scoundering around her body, she found the small bottle of water she had brought with her. Taking a sip of it, she instantly became bored with its clear, plasticy likeness. She tossed it across the small room, making it "clack!" at the end and come rolling back towards her.
She picked the water bottle back up, and stumbled across the room, picking up her feet unsteadily. She wore normal shoes, flat white boots with no heel. Yet, she walked in such an odd way, you would think she was attempting to walk with the highest heel imaginable.
She slowly brought her voice to say something "Come here, you little water bottle!" She giggled, dropped it again and tried to make her way across the room again. Her voice echoed through the clapboard room, making her finally decide to sit back down again.
She closed her eyes and thought happily. Then, she opened them. Back and forth her eyes went, as if they were new to the eyelids that occupied her face.
Want me to sign here
On your range rover heart
I heard it before
Yeah, the dinners were nice
Till your diamond words melted into some ice
Should of been rapped
To the beat of this song
Mr.California
Paper Gangsta raw