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She ran through the streets, lights blurring her vision

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She ran through the streets, lights blurring her vision.
She didn't even know why she was running. She just had to get away from there.

"Lisa are you okay?"

"What are you staring at like that?"

"Lalisa...?"

Before she knew it, she was out of the club on the streets of Itaewon, dashing down the sidewalk.

Her eyesight was still quite blurr, the alcohol finally starting to kick in as she doubled over trying to catch her breath.

The wine spilling onto the floor, it's rich red colour spreading across the tiles and shining as she stared at it with a blank expression, not even blinking.

Lisa hated blood.

"Why did I have to run like that, now I feel like an idiot" she thought, staring hard at the ground.

She looked around cursing when she realized that she didn't know where she actually was at this point.

How far could she run in 10 minutes? This area wasn't even that huge. Why was she lost?

This area was surprisingly very empty. Not many stores, not a person in sight. Not even a dog.

Lisa stared down at her palms, watching them shake and she knew she was going to have a panic attack in another ten seconds if she didn't get a hold of herself.

She slipped a hand into her pocket and pulled out her phone, praying that it switched on. She had turned it off earlier that night but it was already at a low amount of battery.

Her features softened with relief as the phone screen lit up, emitting a dim blue glow to her face.

We all have our worst moments and Lalisa felt like she was living through it her whole life at this very minute.

No Signal flashed her phone and also if not enough, it popped up a warning to plug in a charger.

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Life couldn't get any more fucked up, could it?

She suppressed the urge to smash the phone onto the sidewalk as she stared down at it, silently praying for atleast a person to be in sight.

Moonlight creeped in between the trees, as her gaze drifted down the street, scanning the road trying to remember which way she came.

"Isn't it too late to be out alone?"

Lisa's eyes widened.

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