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the wooden hinge creaks as its rotting frame grows weak a delicate hand reaches into the void, brandishing into the cold, open space reaching for something, anything to grab onto the bitter air latches onto each finger, burning dry skin with flames of ice the boy’s hand jolts back, as he blows on it with his relieving breath his unspoiled heart and untampered mind they convince his short legs to strut back, away from the unknown so he returns to his comforting quarters, and in short time forgets this day entirely years later, the boy is now a young man the splintered door is all but collapsed from its hinge with his courage further developed, he walks out into the cold, open space he scans the area, squinting to his left and right in a matter of seconds, a gust of wind picks up and begins throwing pieces of the white blanket every which way the bravery that once existed quickly sinks to fear his vision impaired, the teenager slowly begins to walk back as he stumbles backward, he feels the tips of numb fingers scraping against his ankles he now begins to run blind, his liquid tears turning solid before they are able to roll down his cheek as he trudges through the frozen land, a hand manages to clasp onto his leg in horror, the young man looks down and sees hollow eyes matching his gaze “help" but he jerks his leg away, and smack! he hits his back against the crumbling door, rolling back into his comforting quarters he is safe, but the door no longer stands to protect him many more years pass by, and a grown man dons a full beard without the door to hold back the outside world, over time, the sharp air has slowly turned his once heated body very cold lonely, the man willingly walks back into the space, knowing what waits ahead he takes his steps further and further until he begins to feel the field of hands that lay above the ground, flowers without proper care the dead establish a firm grip around his feet, and begin to pull him below the earth unnerved, the man takes in the blank space around him as he descends lower and lower the rays of the sun glint golden speckles onto the ground and the reflected light attaches itself to a small body approaching the man ahead he screams, crying warning the short figure to turn back, “no! not now! not this soon!” he is up to his neck in the compact snow the restraint of the snow causes his speech to break, “y-your.. innocence..b-bui-build a door” and then, he was gone
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 7:44 PM UTC
the cold air that we breathe
the wooden hinge creaks as its rotting frame grows weak a delicate hand reaches into the void, brandishing into the cold, open space reaching for something, anything to grab onto the bitter air latches onto each finger, burning dry skin with flames of ice the boy’s hand jolts back, as he blows on it with his relieving breath his unspoiled heart and untampered mind they convince his short legs to strut back, away from the unknown so he returns to his comforting quarters, and in short time forgets this day entirely years later, the boy is now a young man the splintered door is all but collapsed from its hinge with his courage further developed, he walks out into the cold, open space he scans the area, squinting to his left and right in a matter of seconds, a gust of wind picks up and begins throwing pieces of the white blanket every which way the bravery that once existed quickly sinks to fear his vision impaired, the teenager slowly begins to walk back as he stumbles backward, he feels the tips of numb fingers scraping against his ankles he now begins to run blind, his liquid tears turning solid before they are able to roll down his cheek as he trudges through the frozen land, a hand manages to clasp onto his leg in horror, the young man looks down and sees hollow eyes matching his gaze “help" but he jerks his leg away, and smack! he hits his back against the crumbling door, rolling back into his comforting quarters he is safe, but the door no longer stands to protect him many more years pass by, and a grown man dons a full beard without the door to hold back the outside world, over time, the sharp air has slowly turned his once heated body very cold lonely, the man willingly walks back into the space, knowing what waits ahead he takes his steps further and further until he begins to feel the field of hands that lay above the ground, flowers without proper care the dead establish a firm grip around his feet, and begin to pull him below the earth unnerved, the man takes in the blank space around him as he descends lower and lower the rays of the sun glint golden speckles onto the ground and the reflected light attaches itself to a small body approaching the man ahead he screams, crying warning the short figure to turn back, “no! not now! not this soon!” he is up to his neck in the compact snow the restraint of the snow causes his speech to break, “y-your.. innocence..b-bui-build a door” and then, he was gone
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 7:44 PM UTC
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