The skies were desolate, the night blue. Rivers deepened as the hallows made their gaze to the north. Silence was a lie to a bitter testament called truth. An escape way to a burden that scares tore to torn. But what really, was it grieve, anguish, sadness or that sweet pain that gears when we atone our bitter ills. No, something greater than the Elipsa, a geared poisen. One to indulge in the greatest parts of myself. Delihando was his name. His accent spoke dusk to wrong. His opolent stare gave that strong pious look. His eyes spoke terror before the night had its name. He gave a gaze that spoke heathen before Judith knew her place. He was emaculate, the first person I layed my eyes on. He was the kind of guy on steriods, cause those jacks were made up, wheww.
He asked, can I get you a drink? Knowing two answers would start a whole real conscience was the least of my worries. Hello? He asked in awe, wondering if I had been swopped into a deeper eclipse warzone. Yes I answered, he smilled back. Without a second I asked, 'Do you stay around?' He replied, 'Yehh, just next to the Big Valley Resort'. The Big Valley Resort, every dream goul's dream baecay spot, the perfect place for you and your special someone. Like who wouldn't dream of a 7 star resort with a mallyboo ride and a baecay pedicure plus experience, tell me who? And Delihando was just that guy you would dream of taking to a fancy resort for a baecation but a goul's gotta get her money. Being a young and independent woman in the business world was quite intriguing especially competing against Judith and her real estate firm. Judith was my best friend but in the corporate world she was a manace who couldn't be stopped. She was divine angelic, evil, all in one. Everyone at Brightford firm loved her but behind the scenes was Lilith's reincarnate, a star born to hurdle the stars. But she was the saggiest bitch ever that's why she got me to remind her of who she was especially during her low moments. We were ride and die besties but more of enemies in the underworld and then there was Rehien, the big furry soccer dude we crushed on since High School.
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Resonance
Teen FictionThe hurdles were meant for the stars. Elipsa's grip held no bound on her. She was a corporate woman serving grats in the underworld. Her passive stare was light to the heathens. She was the best friend of Judith Sabalth. Glance was her power, that i...