the sun was blood orange, dripping murderously into the periwinkle sky, the trees were angrily shaking their fists at passersby, shadows looming on the ground beside them. the air seemed to vibrate, abuzz with swarming voices of the past and i swatted at the sound in hopes that they would not blast through the silence i was sheltered in. it was the end of something perilous yet beautiful. love bit the dust almost as hard as when it initially sank it’s hungry teeth into the hull of my heart, and no matter how far away i ran from the truth, it would pop up in the window reflections, or on the side of an expensive car, staring me dead in the eyes and i could not face it—at least not yet— i ran until my legs betrayed me, no amount of space could save me, i just did not have a choice. a ringing sounded in the pit of my ears, and when the clamor cleared, what was left was the remnants of your velvet voice, drowning out any and every other audible noise.