turned around slowly. I saw Luke with a worried face. "Please don't cry... or else your make me cry.." He said while tearing up. Huh? I put my hand to my face and felt liquid. He went in front of me and cupped my face with his hands and wiped my tears. I blushed and looked down. What has this boy done to me? I am supposed to be emotionless. "I'm not crying.. My eyes are just sweating.." I said with a forced laugh. He looked at me with a sad smile. I got up and ran away from him. Why am I even…
entering the kitchen as I chased after them. They came to a halt as they saw Papa crying in his chair and Nannie comforting him while shedding a tear at the same time. “Now can you tell us what is going on?” I asked for the final time. I didn’t realize that I wouldn’t want to hear the answer as I had no idea how the outcome was. Papa stood up, wiped the tears from his face, and looked us right in the eye. He told us, “It’s your…
to go, let's get in the car.”I told my son, with fake happiness. “Is dad coming with us?”Adam questioned. “No honey, let's go home daddy can't come with us.”I said on the verge of tears. “How long will he be gone for?”Adam asked, sounding confused. “Adam I’m sorry to say this, Dad is going away forever.”I say as tears run down my cheek. “WHAT!!!!, no he promised he’d come back, he promised he doesn’t break a promise,” he says violently slamming his door.…
*Slash* he feels the blade of the knife cuts through the first layer of his back's skin. He screeches in pain, and a single tear escapes his left eye. *Slash* another cut slices in the opposite direction on his flesh, which paints a bloody “X” on his back. He starts to feel streams of blood running down his thin sheet of skin out of the freshly sliced cuts and drenching his shirt with spots of blood. He restraints himself to look back, because another look at his mother would cost him his life.…
It was October 18, 2016, and I was about to meet clowns, killers, and hungry butcher. I didn't know how I did it but I made it out of there alive and in one piece. I was in downtown Baton Rouge at a 40,000 square foot building known as the 13th Gate. A place full of professional actors with a creepy makeup job. One thing I remember the most was the elevator shaft. That crazy nurse told the group,” Stay to the edge,” well next thing you know is that the elevator starts shaking, the lights go…
With the stars shining bright, steady breath and enchanting dreams were all to be found; only peace and serenity. Soon, it was all quickly shattered. “Ettie! Ettie, please get up!” My body was shaken forcefully as my husband, Bertram, or as I referred to him, Frank, attempted desperately to awake me. I groggily peered at him, running my lanky fingers through the wisps of my blonde hair. I sighed densely, shaking myself awake. “Yes, Frank?” I scowled, angered to be awake at such a late hour.…
through the glass door of my office, labeled “Doug P Mills, M.D., Head of Diagnostic Medicine. The passages of this hospital cried with emotional distress. Patients, doctors, nurses, and visitors all share one thing in common: empathy. The walls reek of tears and hope. For me, I’m amused at the doctors that lose sleep over their patients. Emotion is just a nuisance. “Dr. Mills,” one of the new nurses barged through my door, “something is wrong with patient Karen Sullivan.” “Who?” I wasn’t in…
Short Story 1 The street took in an old man. A man with a beard like vines that crept down his face with no particular intention of it's whereabouts. This man had a tired face, full of wrinkles like cracks in buildings, they didn't belong but looked normal. Dark bushy eyebrows and short hair, he looked like a marine that was growing a beard and far to old for the service. Eyes gray like clouds covering a blue sky. The man walked in a fast pace as if he was a white rabbit with somewhere to be,…
All of the figures in the composition are within close proximity of one another. The composition of the entire painting itself is tight, and there is only a little negative space located above the heads of the figures. St. John the Evangelist’s robe and Christ’s legs extend past the borders of the composition. When looking upon the painting, the tight composition and the extension of the robe and Christ’s legs enhance the size and scale of the figures in the painting, creating a sense of…
“The “best decision” may actually be the worst one. Your top choice college may send you head first into a spiraling depression because the only person that could have helped was at the closest community college,” – Anonymous. Hot tears streamed down my cheeks as I cried myself to sleep at three o’clock in the afternoon. I was in the capital of Texas going to one of the best universities in the country for free, but something wasn’t right. I spent nights trying to figure out what to do with my…