Hames: A Short Story

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“That’s it, you are dead……” Hames said cynically. “Haha, Chill babe ” says Jafer. Hames without saying another word bolted toward Jafer with a knife in her hand and pierced him in his heart. Blood gushed out and spilled on the floor in the empty hallway. Hames was grief stricken, she was screaming and shouting in the empty hallway. She did not know what she had done “ WHAT SHOULD I DO? WHAT DID I DO?” Hames cried. Tears streaked her face, She took his body, drove out to the city and threw him in the sewer. She was trying to convince herself that it was just a bad dream and she’d wake up soon. She went home, bottled up on her bed, Sweat dripping on her bed sheets. What has she done? she thought to herself. Reality hit when she had to go to school …show more content…
she couldn’t sleep at nights, no matter how hard she tried to forget that day , she just could not. It was Jafer’s funeral. Hames could not bear the thought going to the guy’s funeral she once loved and then murdered but she was obligated to go. As she entered his house all the memories hit her, she just wanted to get out of there as Jafer’s mom saw her and called her over. Jafer’s mom cried on Hames’ shoulder, she knew how close she was to him. It made Hames feel even worse, she could not stay there for any longer so she tried leaving when Stefan, the first guy she ever loved back in 8th grade entered. Hames had not seen him in a very long time. He saw how disturbed Hames was, he hugged her so tight and took her back in with …show more content…
Couple days passed by Hames and Stefan were getting to know each other better. Last time they met was when Hames was madly in love with him. He was kind of the first guy she ever loved and deep down she still had feelings for him even when she was with Jafer. Losing Stefan was what made her feel so insecure. She always thought that she would end up with Stefan that they were soulmates and no matter what he’ll always be hers but when that did not happen and she lost Stefan , she kinda lost herself along with him. Stefan once loved her too but things just did not work out between them so he left town for a while and left Hames miserable behind him that was when she met Jafer. Jafer was always there for her when

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