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Sunday, January 27, 2019

He can see those eyes, those beautiful blue eyes stained with blood and evil – Creative Writing

Sweating, He awoke from this nightmare. Brea matter in frantic, panicky intimations.He often woke up like this. Always the same nightmare. No matter how he tried he could never get moxie to sleep. Those eye he saw, they haunted him, no matter how he detested to admit it, they completely controlled his life.Ever since that night three years agone when his life was ripped to pieces just like his parents.Hed grown up in a sm entirely town called Raggs on the east coast of Germany with his Mother, Father and collimate sister. To their neighbours and friends, they were a normal family, but He knew different, he knew of his father ferociousness and abuse towards his sister and convey. His sister would come into his room late at night, covered in bruises and shaking. She hated their father shed incessantly talk most how she wished he was dead, that one day she was the one whod kill him. That shed kill our mother excessively for not protecting them, for letting him beat her. He c onstantly agreed. He thought they were just words that helped her release the pain within herself. Until he saw it.He was walk of life home from football put on late at night, it was cold and there was a heavy fog. His friends had all gone home before him and he was alone. He walked as unfaltering as he could these streets were dangerous after 8pm. It was cloudy and the moon was simply visible. There was something wrong about that night. It was too quiet.As he approached his drift door, he could smell an awful scent, it reeked of transmission line. He rushed wrong, the smell was overwhelming, he felt faint. All the lights were off, but he could tell someone was home, the rear always smelt of fresh flowers, his mother love flowers. It was too odd. He heard a shuffling noise in the back room, near as though someone was dragging something. He tiptoed on the hallway, essay to be as quiet as he could, feeling along the cold walls to keep himself from tripping up.He felt somet hing wet on his fingers in the dim light it looked black on his fingertips. It was pitch. Now that his eyes had adjusted to the darkness, he could see it. Blood everywhere, all over the rug and the walls, drag marks going into every room. His heart was thumping inside his chest, his throat was dry. What had happened? Had his father gone mad? Was there a murderer in the house? What had happened to his sister? His mother?He crept into the back room, place his breath, what would he do if they noticed him? He didnt know how to fight. He scanned the room with his strained eyes the curtains were pulled only a lightedtle moonlight lit the room. There was someone sitting there, on the sofa. Staring at him, so it seemed, though he couldnt see the persons face. The mysterious stranger stood up and started walk of life towards him, he could feel himself hyperventilating. From the silhouette, the stranger seemed quite short, about his height with a feminine record and short hair.I told y ou Id do it, Ien. The stranger whispered, acquiring closer.That voice. It was familiar, soft and girly, but it sounded wrong. It was too harsh sounding. Too menacing.The light filtered in through the gap in the curtains. His eyes were drawn to the figures on the nucleotide around his feet. A stifled scream escaped his lips as he realised who they were. It was his mother and father they were white as snow, apart from the blood painted on their skin.He looked back up at the stranger, divide spilling from his eyes. His green eyes met deep spirited ones staring back at him.He knew those eyes.He knew that same green cross-shaped scar that he himself wore at a lower place his left eye.It was his sister.They werent their real parents, but theyd adopted them when they were 6 and treated them with zipper but love and affection, until the beating started. But it was a family, and that was more than abundant for Ien.He couldnt remember much of his real parents, his mother died in childb irth and his father was violent. But he couldnt remember how he got this scar, and why Lena had it too. It was a strange scar, his was a cross, like you get at a gravestone, it was tinted blue and stained under his left eye. Lena had the same, but hers was upside down, and green.It would be crystal clear if they were born with them, but they werent. He couldnt even remember where his dad went. uncomplete could Lena. They both blacked out one night, and woke up in a infirmary apparently they were comatose for 2 years.The frustration of not knowing things was too much to bear, Ien liked having answers, Lena always told him that sometimes the answers were best left to the imagination.That the answers werent always the answers you wanted.Lena? He whispered. His heart was racing, what was happening? Why was she looking at him with much(prenominal) dreadful eyes?His fathers eyes.Lena, what did you do?Sometimes the answers arent always what you want to hear. She giggled. She started wal king towards him, the weak, rotted floorboards beneath her creaking as she moved. He saw a flash of light from her hand, she was captureing something. A knife.He heard the drip-drop of blood as it ran off the blade, filling the cracks in the floorboards, slowly getting closer.And my score is not Lena. Lena wouldnt hurt a fly. Shes so weak. But Im stronger than Lena. Ive seen the things shes gone through, I feel her pain. Shes crying inside me. But this time Ill take over, she cant hold me back anymore.Ien drew a long, shaky breath. He could feel the part filling his eyes. Who was this monster? Dirtying Lenas hands with the blood of the people she loved the most? He couldnt let Lena be destroyed by this thing that is controlling her mind, but shes getting closer. He was so confused. What did she mean by She wont hold me back anymore? Were there two Lenas?Before Ien had time to figure everything out, she had the blade at his throat. The cold metal cutting into his skin and make hi s hair stand on end. She brought her mouth close to his ear, her cold breath chilling him to the bone, she whisperedAnd now its your turn.

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