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It was three o'clock in the morning when she finally got herself up from the concrete floor. She couldn't help but think what happened last night. Maybe she should stay away from the bars more often.
It was a simple gesture that the young lady did but it changed the man's life for the longest time. It's so strange that people can change your perspective of the world by one sentence.
The rain poured down the streets of London without a warning. Everyone began to run towards their cars but after living here for a week, I brought an umbrella at all times. I giggle when I see them sigh out of frustration when they can't get their doors open.
The young couple's hands were entwined while they stole kisses from each other after every moment they shared a laugh. The girl was hopelessly in love with the guy that she had only met a couple weeks ago.
I suppose it's society that is controlling her mind to think that he will stay forever. They brainwashed every young woman into thinking that they need to start dating by the are the age of 12.
She thought that he would lay with her in those silky bed sheets late at night when her father snores soundly, not knowing that she even had a boyfriend. Forever.
She ran her fingers on the silk fabric near her. With a content smile on her face, she felt that she is rubbing her problems away by one stroke at a time.
Relax. Turn off your mind and go downstream.
The mantra was stuck in the lady's mind like a broken record player. She made her body float against the harsh rapids with a smile on her face.
I'm free.
I'm relax.
She was finally content in her life.
The young woman tried her best to swim up on the shore but she couldn't. She was stuck somehow. No matter how hard she tried, her leg wouldn't let her. Her brown eyes looked down at her ankle and found that there was a rope tied to a block.
The young lady closed the door behind her as quiet as she could. With a small creak of the door, it made her jump.
Please, don't let anyone hear that, she thought to herself.
She's running away from home. She rode to the only transportation she had at the moment, a bike.