The streets stretch empty, silent but for my footsteps— rhythmic, restless, kicking pebbles that go nowhere, like me.
Smoke curls from my lips, a ghostly whisper dissolving before it can answer the questions I never say aloud.
The night doesn’t scare me— I’ve made peace with shadows, with streetlights flickering like old dreams. But the darkness inside? That’s a beast with my name on its tongue.
I walk faster, as if the wind might strip me clean, as if somewhere ahead, there’s a version of me who knows how to stop running.
But for now, I take another drag, watch the ember burn, and keep moving.