My View From the Window ~ Chapter One
The burning wouldn’t stop, no matter how much I writhed. The
feeling coursed excruciatingly through
my veins, biting my skin, scalding my body. I couldn’t see--my
eyes were squeezed shut and refused to open, and
even though I wanted to scream my paralyzed throat prohibited the
escaping of any noise. I felt my long,
waterlogged hair streaming through the liquid around me, and I
clutched my arms against me in a futile effort to
stifle my harrowing anguish. I could feel the mechanical oxygen
mask over my nose and mouth and could even
hear the hum of the tubes attached to the equipment outside my
cage, but my brain seemed to refuse to accepted
this and I felt the sensation that I was suffocating anyway. I
threw myself against the glass in a desperate effort to
escape, but this accomplished nothing, since I was horribly
exhausted, and I pitifully slid my hand down it, silently
begging for mercy.
None came, and I slowly fainted away into darkness.
*****
I emitted a terrified gasp and sat straight upwards, flinging
the torn blankets from atop me. I sat for
several seconds in absolute silence, with the exception of my
heaving breaths, and slowly cast my gaze in a gradual
circle around me. After of several seconds of absorption I
recognized the familiar scenery of the alleyway around
me, and the reassuring sounds of barking stray dogs and scurrying
mice. I exhaled a long, weary breath and
collapsed backwards, running a hand through my long, tangled blond
hair which had grown noticeably damp with
frightened sweat. “........A dream....” I murmured breathlessly,
gazing up towards the sunless heavens above me.
“...That’s all it was.....Some nightmare.....That same one I’ve
had for the past week and a half...” I exhaled a
short, breathless sigh, and after a pause I suddenly leapt to my
feet with a jolt. “....Aah!! There’s no time for me to
be daydreaming!! I gotta get going!!”
I turned and crouched again, folding up the wrinkled sheets I
had been sleeping beneath, then placed them
neatly near the large silver garbage can situated in the corner.
I let out an amused giggle and swept my hand over
the back of the snoozing black and white stray cat enveloped in
the shadows. “Aww, you came to protect me,
Lucky?” I chuckled happily, watching the small kitten glance up at
me through one blurry amber eye. The other
one, disgustingly raked with large scar, remained closed. She let
out a quiet chirp and curled back up into a ball.
Humming softly, I trudged over to a pipeline positioned towards
the front of the alleyway and kneeled
down by the faucet, which was dripping steadily from the lack of
use. I forced the rusted knob to turn, then emitted
a squeal of disgust and stumbled backwards. “Damn that’s
cold!! And I thought the mornings were freezing...”
After forcing myself to wash in the frigid water that flowed
from the conduit, I yanked a dirty, faded dress
over my head and straightened the black fabric belt about my
waist, then wrapped a torn shawl around my
shoulders. I combed my fingers through my knotted blond hair,
then lifted a wide straw basket up onto my arm.
With strain, I managed to push open the top of the abandoned
dumpster and reach inside, pulling out several large
bouquets of flourishing flowers (somehow the climate within the
refuse heap was warmer than the one of the
outdoors and they were able to blossom rather successfully). I
slid several bunches beneath my arm into the basket,
then released another weary sigh and headed towards the entrance
into the alleyway, out towards the street.
*****
“Help a girl in need, sir?” I asked innocently, strutting up to
a passerby and holding up a flowering tulip.
“Best price you can get anywhere, 3 gil a flower, 40 for a
bouquet!”
The man gazed cautiously down at the bud I held in my fingers,
then pulled his hat further down over his
face and continued onward. “No thanks, miss.”
“Oh, please, sir, don’t turn your back on a starving child!!” I
begged piteously, chasing after him with
sorrowful eyes. “....I...I haven’t eaten in days, and I need a
new shawl......It is so very cold today, please have a
heart!! It’s like purchasing karma!!
“I said no thank you, miss,” he repeated, turning away and
transversing a street at a crosswalk.
I stared after him for several seconds, my breaths misting in
the cold air, then clenched my fists and
narrowing my eyes in rage. “Selfish bastard!!” I shouted angrily,
even though I knew he was well out of earshot.
“You come back and say that to my face! You’re gonna get one
helluva scalding when the devil comes for your
ass, mister!!”
I exhaled an aggravated breath, then whirled about and stomped
back towards where I had been standing
before. “....Jesus, are the people in these slums getting more
and more egotistical, or is it just me?” I huffed
angrily, fidgeting with the flower bud between my hands. “Usually
when I use that story, someone will give me
money to eat or something.....Ahh, I don’t need him, I’ll
get my wages some other way.”
I surveyed the pedestrians around me, then randomly chose one
and ran up to him. It was a young man,
probably in his early twenties, accompanied by a girl of about the
same age. The man had spiky blond hair and
unnaturally deep blue-green eyes, while the girl possessed long
auburn hair and hazel eyes. Both glanced over at
me when I approached.
“Good morning, sir,” I greeted as friendily as I could. “Care
for a flower to impress your girlfriend?”
“Huh?” He blinked several times, then glanced down at the girl.
“...Well, we’re kinda in a hurry...”
“Oh, please, it will help a homeless girl!!” I interrupted
deplorably, clasping my hands in front of me.
“Please....Many people seem to not care about the poor anymore,
and I’m beginning to lose my one source of
salary......I’m so hungry.....and so cold...”
“Ummm...” The man gazed uncomfortably at my disheveled face,
then back at the woman on his arm.
“Oh, come on, Cloud, don’t be such a miser,” she scolded. “Get
a couple flowers from the poor girl.” She
grinned. “....Remember, roses are my favorite.”
“Ok, ok,” Cloud huffed, pulling out several coins. “Here,
here. Three roses for Tifa, please.”
I smiled, then reached into my basket and pulled out the
specified number of blossoms. “Thank you so
much,” I acknowledged, accepting the money and placing the flowers
into the woman’s, whose name I guess was
Tifa, hands. “Such deeds eventually pay off in your favor.”
“Not at all!” Tifa exclaimed, totally interrupting what Cloud
was about to say. “You just be careful, ok?
There are a lot of weird guys out here in the slums, and it’s no
place for a girl like you.”
I smiled gratefully. “....Thank you, I will.” With that, I
turned and headed back in the direction that I
came. Tifa and Cloud continued on their way down the street.
“She was very sweet, don’t you think?” Tifa asked, bracing
herself against a rush of wind that swept
furiously through the dry, frosty air. “It’s too bad that even
pretty young girls like that can still be subjected to
poverty and misfortune......These slums are a horrible place to
live...”
Cloud exhaled a distant sigh and gazed up towards the sky above
him. “.......Yeah.....Y’know, that
girl....she kinda reminded me of ....Aeris...”
“...Well, she was a flower girl,” Tifa huffed sarcastically,
spiteful at the mention of her rival’s name.
“Besides that....” She suddenly blinked, then whirled mockingly
towards him. “....You thought she was hot, didn’t
you??”
“H...huh??!!” Cloud spun towards her, and his face washed a
faint shade of crimson. “I....I did not!!” he
protested defensively, turning his head away.
“Heehee.....Cloud, you’re bright red!!”
“.....Women...” Cloud muttered almost inaudibly, gruffly
thrusting his hands into his pockets as Tifa
continued to taunt him. Suddenly he blinked, stopped walking, and
felt around his pocket. “...Hey--!”
“Hm??” Tifa turned back towards him as he forced his pocket
open and gazed disbelievingly inside.
“Cloud, what’s the matter?”
“That...that little rat!!!” he suddenly shouted
furiously, whirling around to glare behind him. “She...she
was nothing but a goddam little swindler!!”
“What?? Cloud, what are you talking about??”
“That damn flower girl!!” he huffed tumultuously, clenching his
fist. “I...I don’t know how she did it,
but....somehow, amongst our conversation, she swiped my goddam
wallet!!”
*****
“Hahahahaha!!!” I laughed triumphantly, ducking into the safety
of a shaded alleyway and leaning back
against the wall. “This is perfect!! What a pair of suckers!!
They took my poor innocent stories hook, line, and
sinker!! Hahaha!!” I reached into my pocket and pulled out the
leather poach I had swiped from Cloud’s coat and
shook it, listening to the jingle of enclosed money. I hungrily
ripped open the sac and spilled the contents into my
hand, then let out a cry of disappointment. “What the hell---this
guy is more broke than I am!! There’s
only....one...two...seven...seventeen!! Seventeen freakin’ gil!!
What a stupid waste of my time...”
I exhaled another annoyed breath, then pocketed the money,
straightened the strap of the basket on my
arm, and headed back out onto the street. “Oh, well, there’s got
to be some rich creeps out here...” I examined the
people that passed me by, but most didn’t cast a second glance in
my direction. I even attempted to approach a
couple, but they simply refused my by a silent wave of their hands
or ignoring me altogether.
“Damn...” I panted in discouragement. “Looks like no one cares
at all....”
Famished and weakened by the icy climate, I leaned back against
a vast wall lining the sidewalk and
rubbed my bare arms, which had turned noticeably paler and numb
from the cold (fortunately, my constant
exposure to such temperature assuaged my fear of becoming
frostbitten), and exhaled a breath. “......Y’know, I
really could use some new clothes...” I whispered softly to
myself. “Nothing too horribly expensive, but maybe a
coat, or at least a sweater...” I immediately snapped myself back
into reality and stood up straight. “...What am I
talking about!” I exclaimed to no one. “I’ve been perfectly fine
this whole time!! I don’t need anyone, I don’t
need anything! I’m just fine!” I snorted out a matter-of-fact
breath and crossed my arms. “....That’s right, I’m a
loner! A survivor! An...an...outcast...
“Ah, well, whatever,” I interrupted myself, sliding my basket
off my arm and placing it lightly down onto
the pavement. “I need a break...” As I stretched my sore
muscles, my gaze gradually drifted to a large pile of
random garbage, probably close to ten feet tall, leaning against
the wall only a yard or two away. I stared over at it
for several seconds in silence. “...Jesus, Allie, have you really
sunk this low...?” I asked myself as I approached the
heap. “Searching through trash for something to keep warm...?
You really are desperate, you stupid bitch...” I
exhaled a sigh and lifted myself atop a sturdy box, then began
rummaging through the refuse for any type of cloth
or source of heat. “....This is disgusting...” I moaned, seizing
a bleached quilt but realizing it was stained with
patches of dried vomit. “I can’t believe I’m doing this...”
Several seconds of silence passed, with the exception of
my hands searching through the waste and the sounds of passersby
behind me (I was determined not to turn around
and reveal my face to any of them), and I soon found myself
humming random tunes that popped into my head.
“...All I want is a room somewhere....far away from the cold night
air....with one enormous chair, oh wouldn’t it be
loverly...?” I continued to murmur the lyrics under my breath,
then froze as I felt a pair of staring eyes boring into
my back.
I didn’t move for several seconds, then gradually cast a glance
over my shoulder until I completely
whirled about to face my spectator. My confused azure eyes
eventually met a pair of sharp scarlet ones.
It was a young man, probably in his late twenties or so, with
long black hair falling loosely around his
shoulders. His skin was unnaturally pale, and he stared blankly
at me through his unnatural crimson eyes. Red
eyes...? I thought to myself, gaping perplexedly back at
the man. I...I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a color
before...
The man did not budge from his spot on the pavement, and I
forced myself to stifle a shiver as he
continued to gaze straight through me. An icy breeze whipped
straight down the sidewalk, fluttering the stranger’s
coat and causing his thick ebony hair to stream. His ashen face
soon became revealed to me, and I found him
remarkably handsome; however, the dismal air about him sent
several tremors cascading down my spine.
My eyes finally fell to my flower basket on the asphalt, and
immediately I snapped back into reality.
Exhaling a startled, “....Oh...!” I leapt down from my perch atop
the box, landed clumsily on my feet, snatched up
my bassinet, and raced up to him. “....Care for a flower, sir??”
He blinked several times, appearing to return from some sort of
reverie. “....What?”
“A flower,” I repeated, lifting a snapdragon from my basket
with a smile. “Do you want one? They’re
only 3 gil apiece, and it’ll help me get some food and clothes.
Please?”
“.......I......” He gaped incomprehensibly towards me, then
exhaled a weary breath and took several steps
backwards, straightening the collar of his coat. “.......No
thanks. Flowers aren’t exactly my style.”
“Hey, wait!!” I called, running after him as he continued down
the sidewalk. I suddenly grabbed hold of
his jacket. “How can you do this?? Have you no heart?!”
“..........No.” With that, he shook me off and continued
walking. “Thank you for clearing that up.”
“...Hmph.” I turned angrily and walked in the opposite
direction. “I should be the one thanking you.”
“Eh?” The man spun back around to face me, watching me duck
into a sidestreet. “Thank me for what?”
I cast a quick glance over my shoulder to check that he could
no longer see me, the emitted a gleeful laugh
and pulled out the wallet I had captured from his pocket when I
had seized him. “....For more than you know,
moron.”
I brushed my hair behind my ears, then turned and proceeded
down the sidewalk. “Two suckers in one
day,” I giggled to myself. “This is getting easier as time
goes--” I was cut off and a startled cry escaped my throat
as I was suddenly knocked off my feet and sent sprawling to my
left hip. “Hey--!!” I angrily glared up and spotted
a large man, with whom I had directly collided, standing above me,
swaying unsteadily as he dazed down at me.
“Watch where you’re going, idiot!!” I snapped furiously, then
emitted a irritated gasp as I spotted several bouquets
of various flowers spilled out in the slush lining the street.
“You jerk!! You made me drop two days worth the
flowers! Two freakin’ days!! You stupid moron!!”
“...Watch your mouth, chickie!” he bellowed in return, his
words slurring clumsily as he pointed down at
me. “You ain’t got no right ta say anythin’ ‘bout me,
understand??”
He’s totally wasted....Gross....! “Oh, yeah?” I huffed
angrily, retrieving my fallen blossoms and getting to
my feet. “Well, apology accepted, you dolt!!”
“What’d I just tell yas...?!” he sputtered inebriatedly,
seizing my wrist and jerking me back towards him
as I attempted to leave.
“...I don’t know, I couldn’t understand you, you drunken
bastard!!” I hissed, yanking on my hand in an
endeavor to escape. “Let go of me!”
“You’d betta watch your ass, sweetie...” he hiccuped, tossing
my wrist away acrimoniously and pointing a
shaking finger at me. “The way yous been actin’.....it could get
chas hurt....it’d be a shame, a pretty lass like
you...heheh...”
“Hmph.” I straightened the basket on my arm and whipped my head
away from him, then turned on my
heel and sauntered back the way I had come. “Jerkoff...” I
muttered, casting a glance over my shoulder back at
him. “You’re in no position to tell me anything until you sober
up! What an idiot...!”
*****
Business did not pick up any further for the rest of the day,
and I didn’t even get a chance to steal any
other money pouches besides all those I already had. Dusk was
beginning to fall, and the clouded heavens began to
release drifting flakes of snow. I had wandered several long, icy
blocks away from my residence, so I decided to
take a breather in an deserted back alleyway and rest my sore
feet.
“Heehee...” I let out a soft, victorious giggle as I pulled out
the wallet I had stolen from the second man
and began to count its contents. “Holy crap!! Two hundred, two
hundred fifty....three hundred seventy-five gil!!
Jackpot!! That guy must have just gotten his paycheck or
something!! Wheeee!!” I began to search through the
rest of the wallet, and my eyes fell to a photo ID of the same
dark man I had stolen it from. “........‘Vincent
Valentine’....” I read quietly, glancing towards the man’s deep
ruby eyes. “What a weird guy....What was that
feeling that shot through my body as soon as he glanced over at
me...?”
“Hey, guys!” someone called from behind me. “It’s Eliza!”
“Huh?” I turned as the forms of several dusty adolescent males
stepped out from the shadows behind me,
and immediately I stuck out my tongue towards them. “...You
idiots. What dumpster did you climb out of?”
“The same one you did, dearie,” one with ruffled brunette hair,
who I knew as Claude, teased me, giving
me a light pinch on the shoulder. “Who’re you to judge?”
“Ah, a busy day, I see!” another with long black hair in a
ponytail, named Will, exclaimed, snatching the
wallet from my unexpecting hands. “Why can’t you be a good girl
and actually sell flowers for once, Eliza?”
“You--!! Give it back!!” I commanded, lunging towards the
wallet. However, he simply held me back
with his foot and began to thumb through the enclosed money.
“Whoa-ho, this dude’s loaded!” he asserted happily,
holding up the cash for the rest of his gang to see.
“L’il Eliza hit the freakin jackpot!!”
I gave him a punch in the stomach and stole the wallet and
money back from his hands and slipped both
back into my pocket. “.....Hmph. Maybe if you morons actually
went out and got yourselves a job, you’d have a
similar turnout.”
“Since when did pickpocketing classify as an occupation?” a
third gangmember with dirty, short red hair
named Ryo, questioned sarcastically leaning his chin on the back
of his hand. “And who’s gonna hire a bunch of
homeless bastards like us?”
“I dunno, but you can stop picking on me.” I stuck my tongue
mockingly out at all of them and smiled.
“Just cuz I know you all want me...”
“I don’t know about your body, but, damn, I could sure use all
that cash you pull in every day,” Hiro, a tall
teenager with short, pale blond hair, commented dreamily, holding
his shaking hands out towards the fire he had
started in a garbage can. “You could at least loan us a couple
bucks now and then.”
“Hey, why don’t you guys all become newsies like I suggested
you do?” I asked them. “It may not pay the
greatest amount, but it’s a job, and they’ll even let you stay
indoors--”
I was interrupted as Damien, the final gangmember with long
brown hair held back in a braid, let out a
cynical laugh from the depths of the alleyway. “That’s a joke,”
he snorted, glancing over at me from beneath his
mahogany bangs. “We ain’t made to be hangin’ out with any bunch
of freakin’ strangers. And a newsy is one a
the most tedious jobs a guy could have.”
“....Well, you don’t have to be so unappreciative,” I huffed
angrily. “I was just trying to help...”
“Let’s face it, Eliza, we ain’t meant to have jobs,” Damien
interrupted, casting his gaze away from me.
“Some of us worthless bastards were born to just sit in the
shadows and waste away.”
“...Don’t talk like that, it won’t be this way forever...”
“This is the way it’s been so far.”
“Yo, Eliza, you wanna stay with us tonight?” Hiro suddenly
asked in a desperate attempt to change the
subject. “Ryo managed to swipe some food from the marketplace.”
“No, I think I’d better just go home,” I replied. “I’ve been
out walking all day, and I just want to go to
sleep. You guys take care, ok? I’ll see you tomorrow.” They all
called a farewell towards me, and then I
continued down the street.
I stepped inside another alleyway another block or so down to
take refuge from the falling snow, then
leaned back against the wall and exhaled a weary breath. “...So
tired...and cold...and hungry...I wish that--” I let
out a terrified scream as a hand suddenly seized my wrist and
whipped me roughly around to face a pair of fiery
scarlet eyes. I emitted a gasp as I recognized the form of
Vincent Valentine, the main I had robbed, standing in the
shadows and exerting a tight grip on my left wrist.
“You little thief!!” he snapped angrily, yanking me towards
him. “Give me my money back!! Now!!”
“Let go of me!!” I ordered, then let out another frightened
gasp as I noticed his other hand, his left one,
was replaced with a golden steel claw, like the metallic arm of a
wild animal. “What..what that hell...?!”
“I said give it back to me!!” he hissed, meeting my eyes again.
“I’ve spent the last hour searching the
goddam city for you!”
“...Nnnn...” I gaped at him in unmasked shock, then yanked on
my wrist in a pathetically shaken escape
endeavor. “I said let go of me!!”
“My money first!” he demanded nastily, extending his frightful
metal claw towards me. A timorous
squeal escaped my lips, and immediately I reeled backwards and
shielded my face with my free hand. I could feel
frightened tears welling up in my eyes, and I whipped my head
aside in a desperate custodial position.
“Ok, ok!!” I sobbed piteously, digging into the depths of my
shawl and holding his stolen wallet out
towards him in a quivering hand. “Here, here, just take it!! I’m
sorry!! It’s all there, every single penny! I didn’t
take any, I swear!! Just please don’t hurt me!!”
He stared at me in silence for several seconds, as if he was
hardly comprehending what was going on. He
blinked several times, drifting back into reality, then slowly
removed the wallet from my hand and released his
hold on my wrist. I immediately tumbled backwards, landing
clumsily on my side on the pavement.
“...Ughhhh...” I winced slightly at the throb that shot angrily
through my hip, then gradually lifted my gaze up to
his face. He opened the wallet and gazed inside, counting the
money, then eventually shut it and slipped it into his
pocket. He suddenly seemed to realize my existence once again,
and as his eyes met mine I felt a frightened jolt
snap through my bones. “.....I said I was sorry...” I choked
raspily, hiding my face and dragging myself
defensively against the brick wall. “Please....I just needed the
money....I didn’t mean to get you so angry....I was
just hungry and cold, that’s all...”
“Uh...” Vincent seemed rather uncomfortable with my terrified
position at his feet, and after several
moments of gazing uneasily down at me he gradually lowered himself
to a kneeling position at my side. I
immediately let out a sharp gasp and drew my shivering arms in
against me, staring at his frightening crimson
eyes in exposed terror. I felt two apprehensive trails of tears
slide down my cheeks. “....No, don’t cry,” he
suddenly told me softly. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to frighten
you. Don’t be afraid. I won’t hurt you, see? Here,
I’ll help you.”
I forced myself to swallow, then pushed myself to my feet,
seized the handle of my basket, and fled down
the alleyway. I could feel Vincent watch after me, now on his
feet as well, but I could tell he was not going to
make any attempt at following me. A long trail of petals fell
behind me, landing lightly on the thin coat of snow
that now littered the ground.
I had almost reached the end of the alleyway when suddenly a
powerful arm shot out from nowhere,
roughly seizing my arm and slamming me brutally into the side
wall. I instinctively emitted a stunned scream, but
it was immediately stifled by a furious hand clamping over my
mouth. I was dazed for several seconds, but as my
blurred vision slowly climbed I exhaled a muffled cry as I met the
eyes of the drunken man I had met earlier.
“Little bitch!!” he snarled angrily, tightening his grip across
my lips. “You think you can get away from
me?? You made a big mistake, my dear, and I warned you not ta
mess wi’ me!!”
I finally managed to wrench my head away from his suffocating
grip, and I instantaneously let out a raspy,
“Let go of me!!” and struggled furiously against his grip.
“Are...are you freakin’ out of your mind?! I said let
go!!”
“Heheh...” He swayed unsteadily on his feet, but he managed to
keep his balance. “Thought you was
pretty slick, eh? Thought yous could get away from me, eh...?”
“Let me go, dammit!!” I screamed frantically, jerking
violently backwards but unable to dislodge my
hands from his grip. “Are you crazy...?!!”
“Little bitch...” he muttered again, and I could smell the
intense stench of alcohol lingering in his breath.
“You think you was pretty smart, tricking me so easily....Let’s
see who gets the last laugh...”
“What are--!” I was stopped abruptly by a startled gasp as he
reached into his pocket with his free hand
and removed a large butterfly knife, which he immediately held
only inches from my face in his quivering grip.
“....Oh...oh my God...”
“I’ve won, you little harlot...” he growled under his breath.
“Now give it back to me, before I--”
He was bluntly silenced by a loud clicking noise behind him,
and as he slowly turned to face the sound I
spotted Vincent over his shoulder, holding a black pistol in both
his hands before him. My breaths had turned
noticeably harsher and ragged, and I managed to stare over at him
in absolute astonishment. “....Vi.....Vincent....”
“...Nnngg...” The man that held me glared unsteadily over at
the threatening gunman, and then his face
slowly became distorted with rage. “And who do yas think
you is...?”
“Drop the girl,” Vincent ordered sternly, not moving from his
immediate position. “Now.”
“Heheh...” The man let out a quiet, intoxicated chuckle, then
scowled over at him. “And why...” he
dragged me aggressively upward by my wrist, “...do you want to
defend such a miserable wretch as this...?”
“I said get away from her,” Vincent commanded again, lifting
his gun towards the man’s face. “Don’t
question my actions. Just do as I say.”
“This girl...she’s nothing but a despicable thief...” the drunk
continued, holding the knife threateningly
close to my throat and causing me to let out a petrified whimper.
“I met up wi’ her while I was mindin’ my own
business.....and the next thing I know, she’s gone, and my
pocket’s empty...” He turned back towards me, his
blurry, dark eyes boring into mine. “....Now, you wench...” he
grumbled angrily. “Give me back my money....all
of it, you hear me? Every single coin that you stole from me,
understand?”
“.....All right...all right....just don’t hurt me....” I
fumbled clumsily into my clothing, searching for the
wallet I had stolen from him earlier and struggling to move
against his tight grasp on my hands. “I’ve got it
all....Just let go of me...I can’t find it if you keep--”
“You just keep searchin’, bitch!!” he shouted, jerking
rampageously on my wrists. “Alla it, you got me?!
How am I s’posed ta gamble and booze up if some slut’s got my damn
money...? Whoo, gotta chill out....head’s
fuzzy...”
“I’m not going to tell you again.” A clicking noise sounded out
from behind the man as Vincent cocked
his gun, and I could feel my captor turn tense. “Let go of the
girl and take two steps away from her, do you hear
me?” Vincent demanded, still not having moved from his position
from earlier. “I truly insist you listen to
me....the girl might be squeamish at the sight of blood.”
“You know what...?” The drunkard exhaled an aggravated snort,
then slowly turned towards him. “I’ve
hadda just about enough of your orders!! Now get outta here before
I slit this bitch’s throat just ta spite yas!!”
“Oh God.....!!!..” I sobbed deplorably, my voice cracking
pathetically from distress.
“Release the girl and get your money back,” Vincent retorted in
an unnaturally calm tone of voice. “I’m
sure it would be a great deal easier to continue on your way
drinking and gambling with your head still attached.”
I could hear the two of them continue exchanging threats, then
my eyes sluggishly fell to the flower basket
at my feet. At first I had to stare at it for several incoherent
moments, then gradually bent to the side and managed
to seize its handle softly between my fingers.
Fortunately, the dipsomaniac was too disoriented and too
occupied with Vincent to notice my subtle
movement. “I said get outta here!!” he yelled turbulently, his
eyes now completely focused, to the best of their
ability on the handsome man at the entrance the alley. “You think
yous can just--”
He stopped as I unexpectedly jerked in his hands, and he
immediately spun about to face me once again.
As soon as his entire countenance came into view, I swung the
basket in my quivering hand with all my force,
clubbing him directly across the face and sending a whirlwind of
flower petals spiraling into the air. He uttered a
surprised grunt and staggered several feet backwards, and I
suddenly felt my wrist slip free of his grip. I
contiguously tossed the basket to the ground, whirled about, and
dashed madly towards the opposite end of the
passageway, where I ducked behind the corner and continued
running.
The man clutched his face in shock for several seconds, then
emitted an aggravated growl, regained his
balance, and took off directly after me. “Think you can escape
me, bitch!!”
Panting, I drew in a fierce gasp as I came to a dead end. I
had managed to flee another five or so blocks
by way of the back pathways, and somehow I had taken an incorrect
turn and ended up before a tall brick barrier.
Several seconds passed, and I had almost succeeded in convincing
myself that I was safe when a familiar
snickering noise came from behind me. Immediately I whirled
about, and I felt a powerful impact convulse
through my bloodstream as I spotted the drunk staggering clumsily
into the entrance of the alley.
“I warned you...” he huffed, glaring over at me with an amused
expression masking his complexion. “I
told you that you should watch your ass....cuz your attitude was
gonna get chas hurt....Things like that happen to
pretty girls everyday....heheh...”
“...N...no...” I stammered fearfully, backing myself towards
the all. “Please don’t hurt me...”
“Thought you could get away, eh?” he questioned sarcastically,
slowly approaching me. “Thought you
was so smart....when the entire way you ran...was mapped out by
your footprints in the snow...?”
“No.....!!” Tears dripped pathetically down my face, dropping
to the ground beneath my feet. I could now
see the glimmer of his butterfly knife, still clenched in his
fist, in the misty lighting. “...You...you can’t do this...!”
“You won’t feel a thing, pretty lady...” he sneered, now only
maybe a foot or so from me. He placed the
dagger lightly against my neck. “Oh sure, you can guess what
happened....but while it occurs, I’m afraid you’ll be
senseless...”
I screamed as he gave me a swift slash across the cheek and
then transversely on my upper torso, then
seized my collar and lashed me violently to the ground. Blood
splattered to the snow in contrasting red droplets,
and I could feel more lacerations forming on my arms and back as
the knife whistled above my head several more
times. My voice choked miserably in my throat, and I felt the
tears streaming down my face. “Help me!!” I
finally managed to shriek before my speech dissolved once again
into a sob, screech, and silence. “Someone,
please!! Can’t anyone hear me??!! Help me, please!!!!”
*****
I sputtered, sending several more drops of blood sprinkling to
the snow.
I slowly drifted back into consciousness, revealing a blurry
portrait of the scarlet blanket of frost beneath
me and the numerous bruises and abrasions raked across my arms
sprawled in front of me. My head pounded
pathetically with agony, and with a shallow moan I forced myself
to lift my head. Tears still streaked
uninterrupted down my cheeks, and judging by the echoes sounding
around me I must have continued screaming
despondently even as I had laid unconscious. I could feel that
much of my clothing had been brutally torn away,
and I could see the scraps of cloth littering the ground around
me. My body burned with several unseen wounds,
and my blond hair hung limply before my eyes and around me.
I completely understood what had happened.
I was still choking on my pathetic sobs, and my head slowly
fell back to the bloody ground around me. I
couldn’t tell how long I had been unconscious, since I had no
concept of time and the lighting around me had all
faded into a painful, throbbing glare through the vicious pounding
within my skull. I cried aloud again, my voice
echoing around me, but no one came to my aid. The snow still fell
lightly around me, like soundless drops of
cotton, and the world about me was strangely silent with the
exception of my occasional desperate wails. I was
completely alone in the alleyway, muddled and suffering,
surrounded by several thin trails of my own blood.
The drunken man had obviously departed a long time before,
judging by the fact that I could no longer see
his footprints in the snow around me. The city seemed to have
quieted, depressingly silent and suffocatingly still
through the translucent sheet of falling snow. No one could hear
my wretched laments. No one could help me.
My mind sent a panicked series of jumbled, uncontrolled
messages through my brain as it finally seemed
to piece together my situation, and another sob escaped my lips as
I could see what I knew the man had done to me
while I had fainted. Suddenly a gleam caught my eye, and I soon
could recognize the shape of the man’s butterfly
knife laying before me in the snow. I stared at it
incomprehensibly for several seconds, choking in my own stifled
wails, then slowly reached forward and took its hilt gently into
my hands. Its icy, metallic texture felt cold against
my numb skin, and I held the blade delicately before my eyes. I
then tediously laid the edge against my wrist, just
beneath the palm of my hand, and after a few seconds of disjointed
hesitation I slashed it expeditiously across my
skin in one swift, sudden motion, then watched as the blood seeped
through the wound and began to trickle to the
ground. The flow grew steadily faster, and I felt myself growing
increasingly weaker.
I collapsed dimly to the snow, which had turned a significantly
darker shade of scarlet, and felt my eyes
slowly closing. My ears became noticeably deafened by the
overpowering silence about me, but through the
tumultuous commotion surrounding me I could faintly hear the sound
of approaching footsteps, crunching over the
newly-fallen snow. There was a brief pause as the sound continued
to approach me, but it gradually grew muted as
I began to slip away into unconsciousness. All at once a dark
shadow fell around me, and I could faintly see the
form of a tall silhouette standing above me against the blinding
glare of the dim lighting about me. The figure
didn’t move, only stared motionlessly down at me.
I couldn’t move, not anymore. The carpet of blood surrounding
my immobile body grew consistently
larger, and my panting, fading breaths created small clusters of
mist in the icy air. “..........Help me........” I
whispered softly, almost inaudibly. “.....Please don’t leave
me.......don’t let me die......” With that, my eyelids
fluttered shut, and the last thought in my hazy mind was that they
might never reopen again.
~ End of Chapter One ~
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