Head's up guys! Garrett Hedlund, Here is a towel ladies *Throws towel* Drooling is limited ;)
For guys...well that would be weird, get your own towel,
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Here's another towel for ah...well you know ;) xD oh my I believe I am a blushing >.<
And Candice Swanepoel for Aerial, You can now drool boys -.-" A little tacky cause she's a Victoria Secret's model but, she fitted my description and I never use blondes, way new to me, anyways, enjoy!
I dragged my eyes open, feeling my heavy eyelids flutter rapidly as the bright light hit me. I groaned as my head spinned and turned my head away, far from where my eyes and the light met. When I slowly readjusted myself enough to distinguish the walls, I gently pushed myself to stand up and heard a soft noise of metal coliding with eachother. I looked down and saw chains strapped on my wrist securely, I traced the line back to the white wall. I slammed my fist on the fluorescent floor and cursed under my breath. How many rooms was I going to be locked in? It wasn't my fault for fighting on instincts and whatever had gotten over me.
I blew a breath out, furrowed my brows together and searched for any camera. It was all white. There was nothing like a black spot or whole to tell me someone was watching me. I stood up slowy, feeling the chain drag behind me and studied the room. There was a door, same color, I had only noticed it by the thin lines that formed it's shape. I went towards it and whinced when the chain pulled me backwards. I looked down at my wrists and saw the red layer from how hard they where tightened, I tried to seperate the chain and yelled when a sudden shock went through me.
I fell to my knees, mouth gaping open and eyes wide in shock. As I fell I couldn't even whince at my aching knees, I couldn't move, it was like time would slow down and let me observe my soroundings quietly. My hair fell over my eyes, I felt my self reaching forwards but my finger never came. I looked down from the corner of my eye and saw my finger twitching uselessly. My eyes closed and I tumbled down, hitting my head on the floor. I was screaming inside, desperate to get any noise out of me. No matter what struggle though, it wouldn't matter. I would still be locked in this place and my cry's wouldn't be heard.
After a while, when moans began to escape my mouth, my hand reached for my forehead and I could breath normally again, I tried to stand up. My neck hurt and I could barely move. All my body was shuddering with the electrifying current that had gone through me, although the first blocked me out, I had strangely endured this one. I ended up crawling back towards the spot where I had first woken up and cradled myself. When I could finally get the hang of my body, make it function normally again, I sat back against the wall and stared at the ceiling.
Why was this happening to me? Asked hope...blurring like words in a page. God didn't want this for me, I wasn't questioning him either. Why? Was it the devil's punishment for what my mother and father did. That was my answer to any painfull thing. It was the devil's work, because god was never so full of benevolence to cause a human this much pain. I closed my eyes, fighting the need to doze of. Although making them think I was asleep could get me some answers, they could take there chance and check up on me right? I sighed frustraitingly.
They weren't stupid. After the move I had pulled on them, slashed the dangerous knife across the woman's bare skin, seen her blood drip and not even wince. I wouldn't fault them. Although I couldn't understand how I had let my guard down, even though it wouldn't have made much of a difference, since I was sorrounded and all. Who was that man that captured my gaze with him so intently? How could he have distracted me so easily? Green eyes that compared to sleek, soft, grass itself was more beautiful. Staring down at me-Through me better said. Like they could see the good in me, my honest intentions. More like a figment of my imagination. I don't think I would live for anyone to see the good side of me, not if I kept this up.