The Light in her night
nt
have ta
a dozen times as I turned
s that left more darkness than light. My footsteps echoed too lo
ring, It's fine, Cynthia. Just
y didn't b
ent behind me made
ong stretch of road and an ol
, forced my leg
h
voice c
se stu
nswer. I k
arper. "Don't be
g tightened. My
ootsteps quick
mped aroun
so hard it h
ellow teeth. A baseball cap pulled low.
" I whispered, my v
e shadows, taller, broader.
fast it felt like
man's grip only tightened, draggi
outed, but it
. "Look at
. "Just relax, huh? We're
d much made my
scream, but t
alm. Low.
her
stiffened
eck. That's w
hands loose at his sides like he wasn't even worried. A dark jacket zipp
eered. "Mind you
dn't move. "I w
tep forward. "Or what?
stepped int
sure. Like someone who had alr
way," h
The first man's hand twitched on my elbow.
strang
a
tep, a gra
ho held me was on the pavement,
froze when the stranger squared his
le. The second man backed up, cursing und
e at last. My hands
found mine. Dark, st
fast. "N-no. I
he street like he expected th
y voice
do yo
s... that wa
once. "I'l
now anything about him. But my legs felt l
odd
My heartbeat slowly settled but
u," I fin
ave to," he
didn't ha
d toward me. "T
't even
re in t
ious. Like there wasn't an
umbled with the latch,
got it open,
your name,"
second. Then
t steadier now. "I don'
have to," h
out a small card - my weekend
ed..." I didn't even
ing at my name sc
ght, Cy
ght, Ra
the gate, and leaned ag
ed, he was
-
r behind me and
out the whole world with one body. My breath came
uch and hugged myself. My
ome. You
wouldn't bel
ed me. No bruises, no cuts - jus
buzzed on
ny
home
ck with cl
Ye
ything
ted, the
t re
then disappeared. Seco
d let it ring. I
ed to my chest. My eyes stung, but I
y mind. Standing so calm, like nothing could t
him my card? Wha
in me whispered. Because you did
and finally let
or startled me so hard
again. Plea
oor and peeked thr
ny
t knocked me
ned i
scanning my face immediately.
m f
n't loo
me before I
The sob I'd been holding sin
whispered again
eathe. Just b
sit, then slipped into the kitchen
ce and stared
e men," I said.
dn't f
ened. "Did th
one stopp
ned, grateful and wo
nd. I don't e
er head. "Do y
ow. But he was
d squeezed my hand.
he word safe st
-
ym
table, its edges ca
ut hesitant - like she'd s
and stared at the photo beside it: my mother, y
bed m
't have got
oice on that street... when I saw the way she froze like life had al
over again. Her
hone, thumb hoveri
n'
he phon
an anymore. I d
-
nt
ouch. I woke sometime after midnight, bla
wake up. I'm stay
hest and whispere
feel like you stepped out of the d
ain before I cou
-