No doctor's rushing about or cries coming from my loved ones. It was as if I was walking briskly but yet I wasn't moving. T
, black suit. There was no trace of blood or my wo
d above, and I could feel the warm, salty breeze off the ocean. Looking off in the distance, I saw a lone figure. Curious as to who it might be and w
. Only she would take to spinning like that. In a crowded room, Sylvia always knew I had one
e was young, beautiful, and vibrant. She wore those tiny cut-off Jean shorts, a tank top, and sandals on her perfect feet. This was the spunky Sylvia I fell for. I glanc
took me in somewhat like you would do
, but the seriousness on her face said otherwis
ss me as your baby doll". She snapped in
It was clear she was confused and probably scared. "What s
me made me smile. She spoke as if trying to
"I like the sound
rshly. "Tell me, my quee
red her face broke my heart. "I, I don't know why. It just feels right. Like I'm waiting on something, waiting for someone to find me. I'
eps toward her and outstretched my arm. Before I could get a fingertip on her, she had my wrist bent back, a knee in my gut, and my back on the wood p
With a jerk, she released me and stood up. I scrambled up
uld do that until now. Stop asking que
e anyway, and what'
g by my feet. It was the first ti
so slowly, and my heart sped up
ed my black bag. "And t
g for something. Perhaps the yellow diamond necklace
ly. "Lany. My name is Sy
ought struck her. "How
ial to us. "Sit, my queen. I have a hell o
a good note". She said
ying not to frighten her. "Tell
eye. Without much emotion, she stated firmly.
no-good grin. "Then you're going