affectionate
I was still breathing, that was a good thing right?
I mean, it wasn't like I was dead. My legs were snapped, I couldn't move my fingers, and I was pretty sure I broke a rib.
But I was still breathing.
And that was really all that mattered to me.
As we sat on a park bench in an amusement park and ate fried dough, I knew that I would remember these moments for the rest of my life. I had been in love with Thomas ever since he showed up at my doorstep with a bouquet of flowers. I must've been the luckiest girl in the world.
As Alice stared at her from her place in the corridor, she grew more disgusted by the second. The poor, dysfunctional girl sat in the wheel chair; unmoving. It unnerved Alice to know that she wasn't able to move her body. She sighed in sympathy.
My whole life collapsed before me just as the towers fell into shambles. I sunk to the ground, my mind overflowing with thoughts as my eyes flooded with salty tears. I laid my head on my knees, wailing as I watched everything I loved disintegrate before me.
He had been working in that dreadful building that day.