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Woman In White

by alex-crilly-mckean

She wore shells from her ears, sprinkled in sand, diamonds for eyes, and dressed in sheets of silk, kissing the air below her as she stepped through the blackened waters of the nearby pond. The novel in my hands slid from my grasp, the pages that were once dyed the colour of milk quickly moulted into grey ghosts. The adventures of the brave captain sunk to the bottom of the pond. Ruby nails with a shimmering glaze caressed the morning sun, with eyes that that borrowed the silver edge of the moon. With a smile that promised untold wonders, she slowly carved her way through the pond. All questions and queries vanished from my mind, the divine tone of her skin making my heart quiver. It is only when I had the courage to look at her reflection did I realise that something inhuman was standing in my pond.   Even through screams, I was still dazzled by her grace, the way she tore through flesh making my bones shiver. Crimson pools trickled along the stone floor, a gritty reminder to all about the foolish poet who had broken his bond.
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Mar 7, 2012
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