Fields of Mother Nature. The butter-kiss flowers reflected upon the burning blaze in the sky as the murmuration of doves danced to the silent music of the wind. Two lone humans blocked by the scent of the summer ridden air flowing through their veins into their hearts and out of their pretty little feet. both facing each other eyes locked in place, it was as if they both knew why they were there and what will occur in the present moments of their future because of their past. No words were spoken, no sound painted their face with emotion, just a gun that would soon jolt towards the woman. held by the man that Once played a game and lost with his emotions cleaning up the dirt that he stood so placental in. Ostracised by society, conceded by his enemy which sworn death upon his life if he did not go through with this hideous task. A solitary bullet left the gun with such speed that left a single tear behind. The doves silhouetted across the sky running from the sound of the devils deathly deceitful heart. Kates body flew back from the impact in the heart and kindly landed on the flowers, crushed by the heart, sunk into the soil.
She lay their for what seemed a eternity, looking up towards to heavens above the earth. For a moment she wondered if anyone noticed how beautiful the sky was, she wondered if anyone was glancing just like she was at the pale blue sky, and she wondered if anyone thought the same thoughts as her, and she wondered if anyone took a moment to notice how bright the sky was, and she wondered if any noticed how the sun reflected upon the crust of the earth while it stares directly into the beam of the fireball, she wondered if anyone noticed and the sun would touch their skin comforting them as they walk the busy streets, and walk their lives of misery. She wondered if her lover felt her pain as she slowly faded into a deep sleep and her pale sunflower skin deceased into a corpse sun-bavimg on the field of flowers. And her last thought, her very last thought, would never be told to anyone. Ever again.