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You came in black. Drenched in black, encompassing the night into your every move. Sun or moon for each eye, stars twinkling your feet so that you can slip quietly in, black holes removing all evidence of breaking in. You crept slowly, surely grabbing everything you found, every little secret, scar, soul shine into that bag you clung to, clutching it so that it hung from your back. You passed my fire place. Empty, with nothing left but coal and dust. The fire once there? Now long extinguished. You shivered, and continued looking. You glanced at the kitchen counter. Strewn across it were spices and ripped up shreds of pictures of all those loved. Mixed into remnants of entrees, appetizers, desserts, too good to be true, gobbled up too fast, gone. You shudder, continue. Finally, you find what you're looking for. In the basement, kept in a safe right by where I slept, you found it. You reached towards me, slowly, silkily took the key I had around my neck as I sighed at your touch and unconsciously let you take it. You twisted the key, opened the safe and grabbed the ornately scarred, worn down wooden box that was held inside. You opened the box. Inside lay a red thing. It resembled a minuscule mauled, mangled, mutilated crimson heart. You sighed with relief and tossed the box and it's hideous contents into the bag. You grabbed everything else you found and put it inside your bag. Some were lead heavy, others too light... Memories kept too long, some fading, some still fresh, others just too strong of a memory. You crept quietly away, but not before you heard me whisper your name. You looked away like the coward you are and left the house.
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 7:56 PM UTC
Robbery
You came in black. Drenched in black, encompassing the night into your every move. Sun or moon for each eye, stars twinkling your feet so that you can slip quietly in, black holes removing all evidence of breaking in. You crept slowly, surely grabbing everything you found, every little secret, scar, soul shine into that bag you clung to, clutching it so that it hung from your back. You passed my fire place. Empty, with nothing left but coal and dust. The fire once there? Now long extinguished. You shivered, and continued looking. You glanced at the kitchen counter. Strewn across it were spices and ripped up shreds of pictures of all those loved. Mixed into remnants of entrees, appetizers, desserts, too good to be true, gobbled up too fast, gone. You shudder, continue. Finally, you find what you're looking for. In the basement, kept in a safe right by where I slept, you found it. You reached towards me, slowly, silkily took the key I had around my neck as I sighed at your touch and unconsciously let you take it. You twisted the key, opened the safe and grabbed the ornately scarred, worn down wooden box that was held inside. You opened the box. Inside lay a red thing. It resembled a minuscule mauled, mangled, mutilated crimson heart. You sighed with relief and tossed the box and it's hideous contents into the bag. You grabbed everything else you found and put it inside your bag. Some were lead heavy, others too light... Memories kept too long, some fading, some still fresh, others just too strong of a memory. You crept quietly away, but not before you heard me whisper your name. You looked away like the coward you are and left the house.
Smells like Teen Spirit by Nirvana D is for Dangerous by Arctic Monkeys Billie Jean By Michael Jackson (but I'm listening to the cover by Breath Carolina)
who-wouldve-thought
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 7:56 PM UTC
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