author's note: In case anybody is confused, this is a flashback of the story of Evan and Tatianna.
"EVAN THIS MUSIC IS LOUD,
WOULDN'T YOU WANT TO GO SOMEWHERE PRIVATE?"
Cielo was packed today.
I don't really enjoy clubbing,
but after being interviewed for a volunteer job,
it was the distraction I needed.
Really hoped I didn't blow this opportunity up
since it was the only reason I moved to NYC.
"I didn't catch your name."
"Tatianna Bellamy."
"Interesting name."
And with that,
Tatianna took my hand
and led me outside.
My rule when meeting a girl was
never to use my cellphone,
unless it was urgent.
On the other hand,
Tatianna broke this rule
repeatedly.
"Evan, why don't we go
to my apartment?"
It would've been foolish of me
to have decline her offer.
There was a chance
I'd be getting lucky.
"Sure, Tatianna."
I hoped
she wasn't on her damn phone
in her own home.
When we arrived,
Tatianna suggested I waited
in the living room.
"My roomie isn't home.
I'll be back."
Such a teasing tone.
The words
had me wrapped around her.
I waited in the
living room like she asked.
On the window,
there was a vase
filled with white lilacs.
Reminded me of the painting
'Lilacs in a Window."
Behind me,
I heard footsteps.
And the last I remember
before getting hit by a blunt object,
was those lilac flowers.
By the window.

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