slick pavement.
Misty sky, sad blue glow reflected on the water spots scattered on the sides of the sidewalk. A few squares and I would finally get home.
I tried as much as possible to keep my eyes on the red signal; I swallowed air, shaky and sour. when I felt the black cat strutting towards me.
It sat beside me the entire wait.
I failed to stop myself from trying to take a look.
punished?
Church bell ringing. tore my eardrums. How?! How much this illusion gives me a feeling of pain?!
Instinctively, I shrank into myself, holding my head.
"Ugh!!"
When I dared to run away, my body twitched, realizing that there was another human soul nearby.
Please
I ran through the streets slipping and stumbling like a vile parasite; I can't hear anything but the churches screaming in my skull.
I turned, and before my brain cell could send any alarm, my head was hit.
with a shovel
A shovel—metal, heavy—stripped me of my consciousness and ability to see before my tears even reached me.
When some of my ability to feel my surroundings returned, I was able to distinguish my body rubbing against the ground as I was running down the long road.
The paved road turned into mud.
That human being was dragging me deep into the forest, and I was unable to utter any objection.
What's going on?
I tried to open my eyes, and all I saw was hot blood flowing from my head.
"Aziel...?" I whispered the first name that came to my mind.
"Hush.""
It is him.
Huh...
Uh… ha… ha—hahah… HAHAAH? —HA!?!
