Walk Alone At Night Analysis

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It is never a good idea to walk alone at night especially when you are far from home with no way to contact help. A woman was walking back to her house at around 12:45 at night after leaving her friends at a newly opened club. Her feet hurt from dancing and her body was covered in a sticky layer of sweat. She would 've called a cab to pick her up but she had spent all of her money on drinks at the bar for her and her friends. With no money left to her name she had to walk the 26 miles back to her apartment in the upper east side. This women began feeling unsafe and decided to text one of her older brothers who lived rather close to the club but when she took her phone out of her bag she realized that it was dead. The woman started to feel scared …show more content…
The man carried the woman all the way to his sleek black Range Rover and threw her in the back seat. He drive for a couple of miles before he took a sharp left turn onto the path leading to his home. The woman was sobbing yet her cries were internal for she would not let him know that he has broken her just from kidnapping her. Soon the man arrived at his house and took the woman out of the car and quickly rushed inside and locked the door behind them. The woman was placed on the couch with instructions not to move while the man went into his tool shed to get his duct tape and ropes. After gathering the needed materials the man carried the woman up to the attic where his room was. He placed her in a wooden chair that was screwed into the wooden floorboards beneath them and tied her up with with ropes. The man circled around the distraught woman for at least ten minutes figuring out how he could have his way with …show more content…
Without a single care the man slapped her across her velvet skin and yanked her chin towards him to make her look at him. "You will never shy away from me. You will do as I please without any source of hesitation" the man said with nothing but a sinister tone to his voice. The man soon untied the woman and carried her to his bed so that he could get what he wanted her for. The man spent no time undressing the woman and having his way with her. The woman did nothing but sit there knowing that she did not have the physical strength to stop the man. This went on for hours on end with barely any stopping in between. The woman had bruises on her wrists from where the man was grabbing too hard and tear stains on her cheeks from where she was crying due to multiple levels of pain both emotional and physical. She was no longer pure and innocent because it was stolen from her by the hands of a stranger just looking for

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