Running, running for her life, daisy ran through the woods, it was a blue cold night, like a bleak midwinter morning, only except it was night, the moon shot light through the leaves, the autumn leaves covered the ground but crushed by the feet of daisy, panting, she sped up aiming for the darkness ahead. Behind her was unimaginable but her breath couldn't keep up. She had lost what she needed most. So she accepted it, feel to her knees, and looked down submissively. Behind her was her boyfriend, who had seemed to notice what she had done, from then on he knew her fate. "You know why this has to happen" he says with not compassion. She stays silent waiting for the dusk of dawn to appear. Hand by hand she stands, knowing that when she turns her fate is sealed. She turns within seconds though. He was less then a foot away from her, she drenched her face in tears. All was silent but her tears as they raced each other down her face not only to fall to the leaves below soaking them in what they though was rain. She hugged him while her cheek rested on his shoulders but he pushed his knife so close to her was it was almost piercing. "Please don't do this" she whispered so gently. "It's already done" he replied. "Any last words?" The tears had stoped at the point but one final tear fell from her eye. "I love you." "I wish I could say the same" he pushed the knife all the way through as the light disappeared from her Hazel hydrated eyes, as she fell to the ground he knew he lied. He loved her with all his heart but they would never be.
She fell to her knees a as the knife in her back that pierce her heart was pulled by her boyfriend, she gasped for breath still held by what was her boyfriend, he lay her down as the body cried blood instead of tears now the leaves questioning why the rain has turned red. He stood up while the girl lay down hoping any but all oxygen would close the hole in her heart. He watched as she struggled. She looked up to the sky while the moon disappeared and the sun brung light the the world. She threw cold. Her eyes slowed. Her body shivered. the sunlight hit her body, her mouth trembled but words was the most difficult to say. Her body was still. Her breathing got slower, so slow that you couldn't here it. Her beautiful, hazel, eyes stopped moving and watched the morning sky rise forever to see for eternity.