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All He Saw Was Red

by parker-blackwood

he stared at his hands with his knees held close his arms hugging his folded legs the water ran red that night his clothes providing an infinite pollution as they held fast to his weakening frame the mop upon his head fell in strands around his face the deep crimson falling by his gaze she always complained about his hair how the dark veil covered his crystal emerald eyes he now struggled to keep from whimpering as the pipes shifted he involuntarily remembered: the sadistic snickering, the suffering screams, he tried to stray his thoughts but it just became louder, the ghastly scene which had laid out before him the numbness of the mind the freezing of a breath and a frail, innocent bird broken on the ground he saw it all how he lost her all so he killed them all And all he ever saw was red; that was all
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Published
Jun 9, 2017
Time
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A little, ambiguous story

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#character#story#creepy#sad#love#loss#cute#disturbing#abstract#cool
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