Big girls don't cry (Behr and Daria)
Jul 10, 2011 11:41:11 GMT -5
Post by ali on Jul 10, 2011 11:41:11 GMT -5
I don't care what the whisper's say cause they whisper to loud about me
I burst out the house afraid. I looked back to see my father perusing me, his face red with anger. His fists were clenched and his eyes bulging. I turned on my heels and ran. My heart beat hard against my ribs as I sprinted down the sand dunes and along the beach. It was late, almost 11 o'clock, and the moon shone peacefully in the sky; its reflection glistening in the mirror of the sea, but I didn't care about that. I just wanted to get away from my father. Being a peacekeeper, he isn't around often and he doesn't drink, but tonight he'd had several bottles of wine. And I knew from the past that when he was drunk he did horrible, disturbing things.
My mother had to endure the kinds of torture he created. I had never understood what he did. Until tonight. I hadn't done any thing, I was just sitting on my own at home. When he came in. He was drunk, I could see it and smell it. The moment he saw me, he was on top of me, trying to kiss me, touch me. Terrified I lashed out but he tried to hold me down. I tried to kick him away, but I was too weak. It all happened in a blur of terror. I remember the pain and tears caressing my cheeks as my father pinned me down. Finally, I got my chance. I caught him off guard and flung him with all my might off me and I ran.
I kept running and running for miles and miles. My feet began to ache and my breath hitched as I ran. I was far from home now. I couldn't see if my Dad was following me. My chest heaved as I stood frozen to the spot, painful tears rolled down my cheeks. The chilly ocean wind blew right through me causing me to shiver and shake, my breath weezing from the long run. I looked round.
Where am I?
There were a few houses, whose windows were dark and empty, to my left. Ahead was miles of land and to my right was a steep cliff edge. I gazed round, terrified. I'd never been out on my own at night before. I went to walk towards the house but I felt a sharp pain in my feet. I looked down to see they were bleeding, the blood seeping into the grass. I also saw my arms were covered in marks and bruises. I still had my night gown on, it was slightly torn but it was mainly intact. It flapped in the wind around my knees. I closed my eyes clutching my seemingly empty stomach. I fell to my knees crying. I wish I could call for help but I couldn't. I hoped someone would find me before I froze to death.
My mother had to endure the kinds of torture he created. I had never understood what he did. Until tonight. I hadn't done any thing, I was just sitting on my own at home. When he came in. He was drunk, I could see it and smell it. The moment he saw me, he was on top of me, trying to kiss me, touch me. Terrified I lashed out but he tried to hold me down. I tried to kick him away, but I was too weak. It all happened in a blur of terror. I remember the pain and tears caressing my cheeks as my father pinned me down. Finally, I got my chance. I caught him off guard and flung him with all my might off me and I ran.
I kept running and running for miles and miles. My feet began to ache and my breath hitched as I ran. I was far from home now. I couldn't see if my Dad was following me. My chest heaved as I stood frozen to the spot, painful tears rolled down my cheeks. The chilly ocean wind blew right through me causing me to shiver and shake, my breath weezing from the long run. I looked round.
Where am I?
There were a few houses, whose windows were dark and empty, to my left. Ahead was miles of land and to my right was a steep cliff edge. I gazed round, terrified. I'd never been out on my own at night before. I went to walk towards the house but I felt a sharp pain in my feet. I looked down to see they were bleeding, the blood seeping into the grass. I also saw my arms were covered in marks and bruises. I still had my night gown on, it was slightly torn but it was mainly intact. It flapped in the wind around my knees. I closed my eyes clutching my seemingly empty stomach. I fell to my knees crying. I wish I could call for help but I couldn't. I hoped someone would find me before I froze to death.