Reborn From Ashes, Found A Love
Osborn
remember the drive, only the feeling of my heart trying to beat its way out of my
ghastly shade of white, her bre
my hands hovering over her, terrified to touch her, to hurt her more. I fu
cher said. "It' s rush hour
mother didn' t
n by the commotion. "What happened?" I plead
at... other woman was here," she said, her voice low. "The fancy one.
went red
rom the elevator. She was dressed in a slinky, inappropriate si
"What a terrible shame. She seemed so agitated when she saw me coming out of Ca
he was blaming my mother' s
t outside. He ran into the building, his fa
linging to him as my last hope. "We have to get h
ng. "It was awful. I think someone was trying to break into my apartment. I was so scared." She poi
g on the floor. I saw the calculation in his eyes, the w
begged, my voice break
tly shook my hand off his arm. "For God' s sake, Amira, can' t you see F
and wrapped a comforting arm around Francine
ked over his shoulder. She met my gaze, and a
elest thing I
the hallway. I begged. I pleaded with the neighbors, with anyone who would listen. Fi
e hospital, but
orry, Ms. Osborne. We did everything we can. If she
minu
s imaginary intruder over the ten minute
dull roar in my ears. I couldn' t breathe. I watched them wheel her body
s traced paths down my face. I didn' t feel grief. I didn' t feel sa
y plugged in for me, lit up with a text message. It was fr
handle the competition. Don' t worry, I'
al scream of pure agony and rage. I hurled the phone against the
the emptiness inside me finally giving way to so