megajack321
I stood at the edge of the cliff, staring down at the sea and the waves crashing upon the rocks on the shore. "Don't do it" she said. "Please don't do it". I ignored her voice and looked down again. I was sweating and tears were pouring out of my eyes. My whole life flashed before my eyes. All the memories came bursting back. The bullies, the problems, everything. I just wanted to get away from it all. But I knew she was going to grief her whole life. I knew she was going to cry until she went blind. So I grabbed her hand as I ran and jumped. Flying through the sky, falling to our deaths, I looked in her eyes and said "It's over mother. It's over".
I watched with sadness as well as joy as I watched the train departing. I stared into the icy, cold window in front of me and waved goodbye as tears streamed down the sides of my face and cheeks. I didn't even wipe the tears away. I just let them fall down. I smiled as she waved back at me and I started crying even more- this time, tears of joy. Tears that bring back memories. Tears stored from all those years we've spent together. I saw her mouthing some words to me. I didn't have to hear it to know what she was saying. It was the same thing she said every time- 'I might only be your friend, but to me, we're sisters'. With a huff of smoke and a mighty gush, the train left the stations and disappeared, heading into the fog- heading into the unknown- heading into a future.
I spend a lot of my time watching TV shows- especially the drama types. Shows like Pretty Little Liars, The Vampire Diaries and Teen Wolf .