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Kasey Jul 2019
Cinderella was banned from the ball
Her dreams exposed to the final maul

Her stepmother and sisters continued to screech
Upon with their abusive preach

She did not hear a word they said
Over the cloud of dark whispers in her head

As they left for the ball, unbothered by their behaviour
Cinderella was struck by her saviour

Her hands shaky, she had a course of action
The voices providing smooth traction

With no sense of hope
She began to tie the rope

With a step, it was only loose
But she still had her noose

Her head still assured
As she began to secure

Her future began to brighten
As she reached up to tighten

As her heart pumped
With no hesitation, she jumped


The snap of her neck, unnatural bending
This was her fairy-tale ending
Kasey May 2019
Tap.
Tap.
Tap.

My nails tap against the plastic of the desk. Waiting.

Scratch.
Scratch.
Scratch.

I scratch my shoulder awkwardly. Anxious.

A sudden movement. My heart sinks before thudding.

Thud.
Thud.
Thud.

I chew my lip, terrified of what’s waiting for me.

Taking a deep breath, I gather my courage and sigh.

I let myself fall.
Kasey May 2019
She’s beautiful.

Her intoxicating laughter, the blue vines, and flowers exploding from her similar hair irradiate joy.

He can only watch, yellow skin tinted with pink, his own vines, and flowers motionless with wonder.

Then she’s reaching out, eyes clamped shut in joy.


The next time she’s screaming.
Her vines have been ripped out, dirt smeared on her face and pouring from the wounds like blood.
Her hand has been melted, her blue and his yellow mixing into a toxic green.

She’s shaking, her eyes rolling back into her head, yet still, flinch away from his touch.
Terrified, he flees.

He’s ruined her.


The final time they meet, she’s older.

She looks at him, a sad smile on her own wrinkle lined face.

She holds out her hand, reminiscing to when they first met.

He grasps her wrist gently, and she smiles.

She fades, dust spreading across the setting sun.

She’s happy.

He’s sure.

He turns, sinking into the earth.

It’s both of their times.

Goodbye… He whispers.

— The End —