Leave me alone Josh! I said in an alarmed tone as I was pushed against the wall. My face contorts in pain as my elbows collide with the wall.
Shut the fuck up! We both know you want me, enough with all this sly acting. Josh says with a sneer on his lips as he leans closer to me.
The pungent smell of alcohol emanating from him is enough to make me puke if I wasn't already disgusted by him.
Life in Willowbrook Town is slowly becoming unbearable for me. The people's cruel nature was slowly getting to me. Their wicked words and derogatory statements cut through the pieces of my fragile heart.
What's worse is, I'm in no way to be blamed for my predicament. I was abandoned by my parents and family just a few months after I was born. The townspeople gave me away to the orphanage where I was brought up.
The townspeople get it into their heads that because I grew up without my family, I don't deserve any respect or love. Almost as if it was my fault that I was abandoned.
It got better for a while. When my novel blew up and became a bestseller, they started warming up to me. Their fake smiles, however, dwindled with the fame.
As soon as the publishers started leaving, sending rejection letters upon rejection letters, the townspeople returned to their true nature.
I went out of my house to pick up my mail, and then decided to make a quick stop at the grocery store, only to come across Josh, whose only purpose in life had been to torment and disturb my life.
"Even if you were the last man on earth, I wouldn't touch you with a nine-foot-long pole." I said in a moment of anger, almost regretting my choice of words instantly.
Josh's expression turns mean right before he grabs me by my arm, his hand forming a band around it.
"What is going on here?!" The staff member on duty asks the moment she turns around the corner to the aisle where I'm currently being held captive.
"Nothing. Run along!" Josh says in an annoyed tone to the lady.
The staff whom I now recognize as Ria, steps closer to us, her expression one of pure determination.
"I'm going to have to ask you to leave, sir." Ria says in a harsh tone as she glares at Josh.
Josh stared heatedly back at her, and for a minute, I was scared that he wouldn't budge, but then suddenly he let go of my arm, but not before squeezing it painfully one more time.
He gives me a warning glare before storming off, but not before shoulder checking Ria.
When he leaves, I turn towards Ria, words of gratitude at the tip of my tongue, but she doesn't wait another second before hurrying back to her position at the counter.
I hesitated for a second, wondering whether I should follow after her to thank her or whether I should make a hasty retreat out of the store.
If I stayed here any longer, I was at risk of coming in contact with another person who wouldn't hesitate to hurt me and I didn't want that.
I hurried out of the shop towards the back door. I count my steps as I make my way home, admiring the clear blue sky. Just as I step out onto the street, I find Josh leaning on my front porch, waiting for me with an intense expression on his face.