Tell Me What My Demons Say // Kay {Blitz}
Dec 30, 2016 2:05:56 GMT -5
Post by Arrows on Dec 30, 2016 2:05:56 GMT -5
Diamond Nixton
A single shake followed by a sudden shatter sends cataclysmic cries screeching through the house. Finger nails ferociously scrape at floor boards, tears taint the treated wood. Agony develops within the depths of my dilemma reminding her that this is no dream. A piece of glass here and a piece of fractured frame there. A scene so sorrowful the sin of it is insurmountable. My head slams into the shards, blood brewing from beneath my skin. Warmth pools wickedly warping around my forehead as sobs shudder my soul. The river of red rolls over his golden graced locks and again he is dead in the snow. Again he shadow is sent seeping into the shackles of death.
Footsteps frantically flicker across the walls of the hall as hands suddenly lock around me. A pathetic plight is produced as blood bellows from my battle wounds. Father's hand hold my forehead tightly finding a way to hide the phantom photo from my sorrowful sight. A photo soon to be forgotten in blood, a photo which fell from my own hands. A photo of Prism still pristine and pure before his soul was plundered by the putrid. It was a time unable to be reinvigorated. Father had forged a new future for me as the front face of his factory. Condemned me to the cruelty Prism had kept from me for years.
Layered locks of blonde beguile the rosy red of the silken sheets into which I am throw. I lie frozen upon the icy sheets of my indifference to existence. The brutal beast wraps my head and shackles my skin to the sides of my prison. His shadow slinks off and a single clunk signals the shutting off into my sanction. I meekly move. My eyes stare into my bedside mirror, a ghost glances back. Upon the winter white of my evening dress red ruins it with its stains. I tenderly take it from its place on my skin and slide it to the shore. My senses remain unstimulated even as the cold crawls across my bare body.
A lock lifts and a figure floats in through the window. He speaks no sentences or stares upon my scarred skin. He slips me freedom from the sorrow of the shackles and dresses me in dark. Black brims my being from hooded head to boot covered toes. I turn towards the boy, his eyes dip from ice of my own. I pull a packet from beneath my mattress and his hands hastily retrieve it. "Thank you." I say softly, his daunting drugged eyes drag to mine for only a minute before he hands me a sheet and ventures back out from once he came. My irises illuminate at the information. I steal away into the veil of the stars.
Streets spin and the stars shine above me endlessly. A young man lies starving on one corner another lies plump by a park. I ignore them, my indifference does defines my actions. I come across the street scribbled upon the sheet. I spot a girl sitting alone beneath the same stars I have stolen away beneath. I pull a smoke from my pocket and light it while I walk. Smoke spirals before I speak, only now to my sensations surge. I fall against a wall beside her an alley concealing my conversation. "Are you Adelaide? Cause if you are then I'll offer you a smoke. If you aren't, I was never here."
Footsteps frantically flicker across the walls of the hall as hands suddenly lock around me. A pathetic plight is produced as blood bellows from my battle wounds. Father's hand hold my forehead tightly finding a way to hide the phantom photo from my sorrowful sight. A photo soon to be forgotten in blood, a photo which fell from my own hands. A photo of Prism still pristine and pure before his soul was plundered by the putrid. It was a time unable to be reinvigorated. Father had forged a new future for me as the front face of his factory. Condemned me to the cruelty Prism had kept from me for years.
Layered locks of blonde beguile the rosy red of the silken sheets into which I am throw. I lie frozen upon the icy sheets of my indifference to existence. The brutal beast wraps my head and shackles my skin to the sides of my prison. His shadow slinks off and a single clunk signals the shutting off into my sanction. I meekly move. My eyes stare into my bedside mirror, a ghost glances back. Upon the winter white of my evening dress red ruins it with its stains. I tenderly take it from its place on my skin and slide it to the shore. My senses remain unstimulated even as the cold crawls across my bare body.
A lock lifts and a figure floats in through the window. He speaks no sentences or stares upon my scarred skin. He slips me freedom from the sorrow of the shackles and dresses me in dark. Black brims my being from hooded head to boot covered toes. I turn towards the boy, his eyes dip from ice of my own. I pull a packet from beneath my mattress and his hands hastily retrieve it. "Thank you." I say softly, his daunting drugged eyes drag to mine for only a minute before he hands me a sheet and ventures back out from once he came. My irises illuminate at the information. I steal away into the veil of the stars.
Streets spin and the stars shine above me endlessly. A young man lies starving on one corner another lies plump by a park. I ignore them, my indifference does defines my actions. I come across the street scribbled upon the sheet. I spot a girl sitting alone beneath the same stars I have stolen away beneath. I pull a smoke from my pocket and light it while I walk. Smoke spirals before I speak, only now to my sensations surge. I fall against a wall beside her an alley concealing my conversation. "Are you Adelaide? Cause if you are then I'll offer you a smoke. If you aren't, I was never here."