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The Thief

by @kaitlynsue

The tears left my cheeks hot and dry. I closed my eyes, but there was no escaping from you. My neck burned from the absence of your warm lips. My hands reached, only to find empty air. A shiver ran down my spine as the coldness of the room hit my body. The echos of your laughter teased my ears. I opened my eyes. Darkness enveloped me. My heart sank down down down, to my legs and my feet and my toes, until it slipped out of my body and onto the floor. I fell to my knees, a sob escaping from my lips. My hands flailed about the cold tile, searching searching searching. I touched something. Something with five fingers and warm skin. I tried to slip my hand in yours, but you were already grasping something tight. You stumbled back into the darkness, stretching the distance between us. Only when you’re footsteps had faded away did I realize that the thing you had been holding was my heart.
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kaitlynsue
Fort Thomas, KY
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Written by
kaitlynsue
Fort Thomas, KY
Published
Dec 29, 2016
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