Cast: Master Four, Mom Lilith
Genre: Thriller, psycho
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Four
sat on his desk, staring at a particular brown haired girl named Lilith. He did
that every day. She was The One, and he couldn’t take his eyes off of her. She’s like an angel.
I always look at you.
He
knew everything about her. Her birthday, her birthplace, her parent, her house,
even her pet and her favourite colour. Everything.
I won’t take my eyes from you. I’ll
always watch over you.
He
always helped her, even without her watching or knowing. He wouldn’t let
anything, or anyone do any harm on her. He would always keep her safe.
Everything I do, I do it for you.
He
always gave her present, no matter what occasion. He’d always comfort her
whenever she got hurt. He’d do anything, no matter what.
But why? Why won’t you understand?
I love you. Why won’t you love me too?
But,
even with all the things he did, he always felt unnoticed. He always looked at
her, why wouldn’t she look at him? He always cared for her, why wouldn’t she do
the same? Why? Am I wrong? Why
should I always wrong? That, he
could never understand.
But
all those things, were about to change.
I’ll do anything to make you mine.
Ω
Every
day, Lilith walked down the street in front of his bakery on her journey home.
And every day, he would stare at her. He always made a very special ice cream cake and put it in the shop.
No one was allowed to buy that ice cream
cake, except her. He put a “reserved” sign in front of the pastry, making
most of his customers disappointed. But she never showed up to take that ice cream cake.
One
day, Lilith was walking in front of the peculiar bakery again. She couldn’t
judge anything by just looking, but that small shop was really weird it was
creepy.
It
was painted with shocking pink and baby blue paint, it was sickeningly sweet.
It always decorated by cute bunnies, ribbons, and hearts. Oh, a little baby pegasus
miniature also put on the table. Sweet ice cream cakes and pastries were
displayed there. Just by looking at them would make anyone drool.
However,
there was something there that creep her out. She didn’t know what, but it made
her didn’t want to go to that bakery.
But
that day seemed to be an unfortunate day. It suddenly rained, not to mention heavy
rained, and she didn’t bring her umbrella.
“The
weather forecast said today is going to be a sunny day.” She mumbled as she
covered herself with her schoolbag and hide under the bakery canopy. It was
thundering and she was a little scared, but she refused to come into the
building.
CLACK!
She
shivered and hugged her bag even tighter. She was somewhat scared of the
thunder.
Little
did she know, someone was watching her closely behind her, grinning like
Cheshire Cat.
“What
are you doing here, dear?” she heard someone said behind her and jumped.
“Oh
God...” she gulped as she saw the figure in front of her.
He
was a boy about 17, according to his looks. He had blond hair, blue eyes that
seemed like sparkling, pointy nose, and freckled face. He was wearing pink
shirt with a blue bow tie, purple sweater, and pale-brown pants.
“Are you
afraid? So
sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you.” He smiled kindly at her, his eyes twinkling
in a peculiar way. “Would you mind to come in? I see you’re shivering out
here.”
“N-no,
it’s fine, thank you. I’m just avoiding the rain.” She said, even though she
really wanted to come inside.
“Oh,
I insist, dear.” His smile grew wider, as he held the door open. It looked like
he didn’t accept other answers except “yes”.
This guy is creepy.
She thought.
When
she came inside, the sweet scent of pastries invaded her nose and made her
hungry. It was nice and warm there. Despite of her worries before, that small
bakery shop was really comfortable.
The
boy pulled out a chair, “Please have a seat.”
“T-thank
you.” She hesitantly sat on that chair.
“Wait
a moment, please.” He said before he walked out and disappeared behind a door.
He said that politely, but it sounded like ‘Stay here or I’ll cut your throat’.
It sent shiver down her spine.
He
came back with a towel and wrapped it around her, “Dry yourself, please. You
don’t want to get sick, do you?”
He
waltzed and disappeared behind the door again.
She
used the towel to dry her face, when she lifted the towel she nearly jumped
when she saw the boy was sitting in front of her with his Cheshire cat grin. A
mug of chocolate, a plate of cookies and a strawberry ice cream cake were placed before her.
“I know it’s rain, but you should try this one” as he
pointed at pink ice cream cake. “Oh,
my apologize. I’m Four.”
He held out his hand.
“Lilith.”
She shook his hand. It was soft and warm, but at the same time it was like
chain that used to imprison someone.
He
sat there with his head slightly tilted and held by his hands. That Cheshire
Cat grin decorated his face as he intently stared at her.
This guy sure is creepy.
She
laughed nervously then took a sip of the hot chocolate. It was great.
Something tastes weird.
She thought.
That
chocolate tasted like ordinary chocolate, but something didn’t feel right.
Something tasted like... metal? She shrugged. Maybe it was because of her brain
make fun of her.
“Oh!
Do you want to change your clothes, love?” he offered. Well, more like
demanded.
“No,
this is fine, thank you.”
But
he didn’t seem to listen and disappeared behind the door again.
After
a moment, he came back with a dress. It was like Alice’s from Alice in
Wonderland dress, instead of blue, it was pink.
“Put
it on, dear! You can use the bathroom there.” He pointed at the bathroom door.
She
hesitantly took it and put it on. When she came out of the bathroom, Four
squealed like a little boy.
“You
look pretty, Ice cream cake~!”
“Thank
you?” she smiled nervously.
She
looked out of the window, the rain had stopped.
“The
rain had stopped. I have to go home.” She said.
Four’s
face immediately became down. “Now?” he pouted like a little boy when his
granny is going home from a visit.
He’s acting really weird and creepy.
Maybe it’s because he’s lonely.
“Yes,
I’m sorry, but my mother will be worried if I don’t come home.” She looked at
him with an apologetic look.
“But...
you’d come here again, right?”
“Sure.”
She smiled. The twinkle in his eyes back again.
“But
you haven’t eaten your cake!” he squeaked.
“Oh,
yeah, sorry. I’ll bring it home.”
“You’re
going to eat it, right?” he asked hopefully, like if he didn’t ask, she
wouldn’t eat that cake.
“Of
course.” She took the cake and wrapped it.
“Adieu!”
Four waved at her as she left.
He
grinned to himself as her silhouette began to disappear.
Lilith
went to his place almost every day since then. She figured out that he was just
a lonely boy that tried to act friendly because he was desperate for a friend. Just a friend.
He
was really helpful. He would always give her free pastries she wanted, and they
would have afternoon tea after the shop closed. And when she got bullied, he
somehow took care of the bullies, and
she never saw them again.
One
day, Lilith went home and found that her house was burned.
She
quickly ran to that small bakery for help.
“Four!
Help! Four!” she exclaimed.
“Yes,
what is it, dear?” he quickly ran like a mother when her child cries.
“M-my
home...” she said between sobs. “I-it’s g-getting burned!”
“What?”
his eyes widen.
“My
mother probably still in there!” she squeaked in panic.
“Let’s
go!”
They
ran to her house but it was too late. It burned down to ashes. People and
firemen were surrounding it, but it was useless.
“NO!
MUM!” she exclaimed and ran towards her burned house, but one of the firemen
held her.
“It’s
too dangerous, young lady!”
“No!
MUM! My mother’s still there!”
“I’m
sorry, but she didn’t survive.”
“NO!!”
Four
held her hand to stop her. “Calm down, ice
cream cake. Sshh. Calm down, please, would you?”
She
stopped her struggle and hugged him, sobbing on his shoulder.
“Who
are you?” the fireman asked him.
“I’m
her cousin.”
“You
should take care of her. I know she won’t want to live with her father.”
“Yes,
sir.” He said, but no one realized that he was grinning.
“Come
on, dear.”
They
walked back to that small bakery shop.
Lilith
was awfully quiet for a few days. Four had to force her to eat. She would lock
herself inside the room that supposed to be ‘hers’ in the house behind the
shop.
Three
days later, a suspicious man came to the bakery.
“How
can I help you, Sir?” Four asked cheerfully.
“Where
is my daughter?” the man suddenly asked.
“Pardon
me?” Four tilted his head.
“Lilith.
I’m her father.” He furrowed his eyebrows at him.
He grined. Cih, so he’s her dad?
“I know about that, Sir. But may I ask you what are you doing
here, Sir?”
“I’m
taking my daughter. That’s it.”
“I’m
afraid it can’t be done, Sir.”
“HOW
COME?” he raised his voice. That man sure had a bad temper.
“I’m
afraid she doesn’t want to go with you, Sir.”
“WHAT ON EARTH
ARE YOU SAYING?! SHUT
UP, ******! I SAID I’M TAKING MY DAUGHTER, AND THAT’S WHAT I’M GOING TO DO. NOW
GET THE **** OUT OF MY WAY!”
“What
is going on here?” Lilith came out of the door, her face still looked like
zombie.
“LILITH!”
“Father.”
She said boringly. “Uh, Four, can you leave us for a moment?”
“If
you say so, love~” he got out and left them alone.
At
first he didn’t hear anything, but then he saw Lilith burst out and slammed her
room shut behind her, followed by angry exclaims from her father.
Four
came out and smiled at him. “I’m so sorry, Sir, but no one is allowed to swear
and curse inside my house.”
“I
don’t care about you and your stupid house!”
“Oh,
I think we should fix that bad habit of yours, sir.” His Cheshire cat grin grew
wider.
Lilith
sat in the corner of the room. She didn’t want to deal with that old man again.
Not after he left her and her mother to live on their own after took some
advantage on them. She hated that old man.
“Burn
in hell.” She silently cursed at him.
Suddenly
there was a knock on the door.
“Lilith?
Are you all right?” Four slightly opened the door, enough to reveal half of his
face.
“Yeah,
somehow.” She muttered. She just didn’t want to deal with that old man again.
But she knew he wouldn’t leave unless he got what he wanted.
“I’ll
be in the shop if you need me.” He closed the door and left.
If
she didn’t have a house or parent, where would she live? Here? Well, Four was
certainly kind and all, but still... there was something weird about this
house, and the person that lived here. And who will took care about her school
fees and everything?
Four
had to pay for his own school fees. Yes, they were in the same school. That’s
why Lilith often went to his house after school. Sometimes she wondered...
where was his parent? Why did he live alone? And even owned a bakery? That must
be to support his life. But still...
Wait,
did it feel a bit too quiet? Did it mean her father had gone? That was fast.
But well, she didn’t care anymore. She just didn’t want to deal with that man
again.
But
she had to think about her life. She still had a father, so the government
wouldn’t send her to the orphanage or something. They would think her father
would take care of her.
“Hey,
Four...”
“Yes,
dear?” he’s looking a
grandma knitted scarf in front of
the window.
“Uh,
first, can you stop calling me ‘dear’ or something?”
“No.”
He said cheerfully, it wasn’t the kind of ‘no’ that you could argue with.
“O-kay...
uh, you know, my house has burned down, and I can’t live with my father. So...”
“You
can always stay here, little ice cream
cake~! Then we can be together forever!” He smiled cheerfully, like someone
who just won a medal from a competition.
“Really?
But...”
“Sshh!”
he lifted a finger. “Don’t worry about anything. I won’t let anything bother
you.” He smiled kindly as his gaze drilled her eyes.
“Thanks.”
They
lived there together since then. They went to school and home together. And her
days kept going as usual. She would also help him bake the pastries and clean
the shop. It didn’t bother her at first, but it did eventually.
Four
would always follow her anywhere she went, and whenever she wanted to tell him
to leave, he’d grin like a maniac that sent shivers down her spine.
Even after I get used to him, he’s still
creepy as hell.
Then
he started holding her hand and humming like a little child anywhere they went.
When they went shopping for her clothes, when they went to buy ingredients for
pastries, when they walk home after school, anywhere. And when she told him to
let her go, he always answered, “I’ll never let you go.” So cheerfully it was
scary.
Whenever
she talked to people, especially boys, he would grin like a super-creepy
Cheshire cat to send them away. And he would throw piercing gazes to them so
they wouldn’t come back again.
She
never questioned him because every time she asked why he did that, he would
just answer, “I don’t want to talk to them.” and smiled. However, she knew it
wasn’t the real reason.
One
day, Lilith was helping him with his pastry shop, then he said he need some
more ‘special ingredients’ and left to God-knows-where.
She
wondered where her father was. Because if he knew she was there, he would
constantly go there to force her to come with him. But he was nowhere to see
for days. But, well, that was good, because she didn’t have to be bothered by
him.
She
shrugged. It wasn’t the right time to think about that. She needed to think
about her future. Went to college, got a job and a place to live so she
wouldn’t rely to Four anymore.
She
was spacing out for too long she didn’t realize the pastries she bake was still
in the oven.
“Oh
no!” she quickly get the burned cupcakes out of the oven.
Great.
Now she had to make another dozen of cupcakes.
“I’m
home~” a very familiar voice chimed in her ears. No.
“What
is going on here?” Four tilted his head and peeked through the door.
“Uh,
I just—”
“Oh
God, the pastries are burned!” his eyes widen and he quickly ran towards her.
“Are you all right? Did you get hurt?”
“No.
Actually, I burned the cakes. Sorry, Four.”
“What
are you thinking about, dear?” he raised his eyebrows.
“It’s
not like what you think! Don’t get mad—”
“I’m
not mad. It’s just you’re spacing off. What were you thinking about?” he tilted
his head.
“It’s
nothing...” she looked away.
“Would
you mind to tell me? Please?” his eyes pierced through hers.
“Just
thinking about my father...”
“Oh,
you don’t have to be worried about him. He won’t bother you ever again.” He smiled.
“Good.”
She sighed. “Wait, how do you know?”
“I
just know.” He grinned again before went to the cupboards to put the ‘special
ingredients.’
After
that her days went normal again. As normal as you expected if you lived with an ice cream cake and cupcake-freak
boy that act too cheerful it was creepy.
It
was weekend, so they wouldn’t have school tomorrow. She
remembered how a tired day she got these day. Her school held some events. All
she knew was a band. She knew Freya—it
seemed like a greek goddess of beauty
but she’s not—who also a cheers’ member
joined that band.
Lilith didn’t wanna join that event, she would be a silent girl and just
watching that event. Who am I? I’m a normal girl without any talent, at
least that’s what she thought. She’s just like that.
She
wanted to go out to get some fresh air.
She
looked for Four but he was nowhere to be seen. She had to tell him if she
wanted to go out, or terrifying things will happen. Well, a boy she liked at
school looked really traumatic after she met him without telling Four.
“Four?”
his room was empty.
The
shop was empty too.
She
looked everywhere but he wasn’t there to be seen. Then she found a staircase
down to most likely a basement that she never saw before.
Could he be here? But it was so dark and
creepy.
She
decided to explore that new territory she just discovered. The stairs was dark,
cold and scary, but she continued her walk until she found a door.
The
door was made of metal, and it looked like a refrigerator. She tried to look
through the glass but she couldn’t see anything.
She
hesitantly opened the door. It made a creepy creaking sound when she opened it.
Her
eyes widen when she saw the room.
It
was a slaughterhouse.
It’s
wall was covered by crimson blood, and it’s floor was scattered by entrails.
Fleshes and organs were hanged there with a wire. And the most creepy part, it
was a slaughterhouse... for humans.
She
let out a squeak and quickly covered her mouth to prevent puke. She was about
to close the door when she saw the figure that hanged at the corner was the
girl that bullied her that day. To her left, it was a body of a man that she
found out was cursing and yelling at Four one day at the shop. His guts were
cut by half, revealing his inner organs, his throat was slit open, and one of
his eyes wasn’t there. He was all covered by blood.
She
looked around. There was so many victims that she couldn’t tell who.
Then
her eyes widen as she saw the figure that hanged upside down in the middle of
the room. It was her father.
His
head was barely hanging from his neck, blood dripped from his neck to his face.
His hands were hanging with an awkward position. His chest looked like he had
been through a failed surgery, his ribs were cracked open and his heart was
missing.
She
didn’t realize her feet moving on their own towards her father.
No way.
I know he’s a jerk and all... but this
is too much.
Then
she looked to her left, there was a boy that gave her flowers yesterday. His
body was chaotic. It looked like they’d been twisted and pulled to the
impossible position, and his lower half was chopped off from his body.
She
held in a scream.
She
looked to her right and found the body of a girl that had been constantly said
bad things about her. Her jaws were separated from each other and her hands
were chopped off.
She
squeaked and walked behind a few steps before bumping into something.
No.
Someone.
“Looking
for me, poppet?” Four was standing there with a ear-to-ear grin, blood
splattered on his face and hands.
“No!”
she shrieked.
“You
don’t? Then what are you doing here, dear?” he still stood there with that
grin. He cracked his knuckles one by one.
“Y-you!”
she stuttered, “You!”
“Yes?”
“You’re
a murderer!” she screamed. “I can’t believe I live with a murderer!”
“Is
that what you think? Scared,
dear?” he asked lightly, walked slowly
towards her.
“You!
You’re a monster!” she backed off, trembling like crazy.
He
chuckled.
“You
killed my father!” she screamed, still trembling.
“Oh,
him? I thought you don’t want to be bothered by him.” He casually approached
her father’s body and caressed the blood-stained face. “You were happy when I
told you he won’t bother you again, were you, love? Don’t betray
yourself, dear.” he held the body’s hair. “But
now you want him again? How stupid.”
he grinned with a sorrowful yet delightful face then pulled the head off from
the father’s neck.
She
covered her mouth.
He
held the head and threw it across the room towards her.
The
thing made a sickening thud voice when it hit the wall, and made a disgusting
(well, delighting) sound when it fall onto the blood pool on the floor.
She
froze as he approached her.
“Why?”
he said. “Why won’t you understand?”
His
shoes made a sickening voice as they hit the blood stained floor.
“Do
I disgust you? Did I ever do anything to harm you? Did I ever do you wrong?”
His
voice echoed inside the basement.
“NO!
Stay away from me!” she shrieked.
“Why?
WHY?!” he slammed his fist to the wall behind her. His face was just a mere
inch away from her. Tears started to flow down to his cheeks. “Aren’t I enough?
Why won’t you love me? I always loved you! From the moment I saw you! I always
cared about you! Why won’t you?!”
He
was crying and begging, made her almost felt pity on him. But still it didn’t
change the fact that he was a murderer.
She
was trembling and scared like hell, but she still yelled at him.
“There
is NO way I could love a monster like you! You killed people!”
Silence.
She
gulped, thinking about the consequences of what she just said.
Then
it was like he snapped. The usual twinkle in his eyes came back and he grinned
again. “Then...” he leaned closer, “I just have to make you change your mind.”
He
pinned her wrist to the wall and crashed his lips on hers.
She
struggled to break free but it was useless. For a skinny guy, he was pretty
strong. She tried to kick him but apparently he had anticipated that. He pulled
away and shoved her feet from the floor, causing her to fall.
She
coughed and spitted. He tasted like sugar and metal. Sweet, but sickening and
rusted.
He
loomed over her and pinned her wrist down to the floor.
“Let
go of me! LET. GO!” she struggled in vain.
“No.
Not until I make you mine.” He grinned and forcefully crashed his lips on hers.
While
he was distracted, she slowly lifted her leg and kicked him where the sun
didn’t shine. He was taken aback and his eyes widen. She took that change to
run away.
She
quickly ran and locked the basement door behind her. She ran as fast as she
could. She had to get away from that insane murderer.
A bit more!
She ran as fast as her breath let her to.
Only
to be blocked by a certain blond at the shop door. (inner door, not the front
door, of course.)
“Where
do you think you’re going, poppet?” he smiled like a maniac.
“NO!
Stay away from me!” she turned around and ran to the other direction. She
stopped in front of her room to catch her breath.
“You
know, I like hide-and-seek~” his voice echoed through the house.
In
panic, she opened the door and hide inside the room. She locked the door behind
her and sat at the corner, terrified and trembling like a little twig blown by
wind.
“Come
out, little ice cream cake~”
She
gulped.
His
steps echoed. He was getting closer.
Her
heart stopped when she heard a knock on the door. She knew she made a terrible
mistake by locking herself inside a room with no other escape to hide from a
lunatic psychopath.
“I
know you’re in there, dear~” he knocked louder.
Then
an unpleasant sound heard, followed by a knife thrust through the door.
She
squeaked.
The
knife forcefully cut through the door.
She
gulped.
She
looked around the room and found a telephone. She quickly called the police.
“Come
out, poppet~”
Her
trembling fingers pushed the buttons nervously.
“911, what is your emergency?” the voice
from the phone said.
“T-There...
is a—gulp—insane murderer... that tried to—hic—kill me...”
“Where is your location?”
“I-it’s
at the 5th avenue, that little pastry shop. Hurry up!” she was about
to put the phone down, when it heard a loud ‘bang’ sound of a door being forced
open.
“I
found you~” he laughed and walked slowly towards her.
She
shivered at the corner. She knew she was doomed. The police was her only hope.
He
rushed towards her until their faces were merely an inch away.
He
put the knife on her neck.
God, he’s going to kill me!
“N-no.
Please...” she pleaded pathetically.
He
chuckled and dragged the metal down to her waist, cutting her clothes and her
skin.
She
let out a scream.
“FREEZE!
LET GO OF THE GIRL!” someone shouted from the door. The police had arrived.
Four
grinned. “You called them? Wrong move, poppet~” he whispered at her ear.
He
let her go. She broke down to the floor, clutching her bloodied clothes.
A
policeman approached her to help, but Four stopped him.
“I
can’t allow anyone to touch my little ice
cream cake.” He smiled sweetly.
The
policeman gulped and backed off.
“Now
you all have 3 seconds to leave and not to tell a word, or I should eliminate
you all.”
“Don’t
be crazy!” a police shouted, his hands that held a gun trembled.
“Three.”
“I
give you a warning! Drop your weapon now!”
“Two.”
He cracked a knuckle.
“This
is the last warning! Come to us with hands in the air!”
He
smiled. “One. Time’s up.” then he threw knives that landed on the policemen
chest except one that started to shoot his guns
like mad, only to have missed shots.
He
approached the police and grabbed his collar. Then he scratched his knife on
his cheek. The police squeaked in fear.
“Now
tell your friends that the murderer killed them all, and you are the only one
survived. And tell them the murderer had run away. Or I’ll kill all of you. Understand?”
The
poor policeman nodded in fear.
“Now
for the souvenir.” He grinned then ran the knife from the police’s chest to his
belly. He screamed in pain.
Four
laughed then released him.
“Bye~!”
he waved at the terrified policeman.
He
turned to his little ice cream cake,
who collapsed on her spot.
He
gently caressed her face and smiled. He’d certainly make her his.
She
woke up on a fluffy bed, but her hands were tied.
“Ugh!”
she struggled to break free in vain.
“It
looks like you’re awake!” Four cheered beside her. She screamed at the sight of
that lunatic.
He
put his hand over her mouth.
“Ssh!
You don’t want to wake him up, right?” he grinned, pointing at a boy that tied
to a chair.
It
was Max, the boy she liked she met that day in secret. He’s handsome, one of basketball’s member in her school.
“Max!”
she screamed.
The
boy’s eyes opened wide.
“You
like him, do you?” Four said, lifting up her chin. “Is he the reason why you
don’t want to be with me?”
She
just stared at him.
“So
I just have to get rid of him.” He smiled and approached Max with a knife and a
scissors.
“What
are you doing?!” Max yelled from his chair.
“Stop!”
Lilith screamed.
Four
scratched his cheek with the knife, blood dripped from the scar. Max let out a
painful sigh.
“What
do you see from him?” Four said as he cut Max’s ear with his scissors.
Max screamed.
“Stop!”
“A
handsome boy won’t look handsome without an eye.” He thrust his knife into Max’s left eye. Max screamed in pain.
He
gouged out his eye and licked it.
“Stop!
NO!”
“Why?
Why him? Why him and not me?” he jabbed the knife into his shoulder.
“Stop
looking at him!” he dragged the knife down to his chest.
“NO!
STOP! If you’re going to kill someone, kill me!” she screamed.
“But
I don’t want to kill you. I want to live, forever with you.” Four looked at her
with his twinkling eyes and lunatic grin.
“But
this boy, is in our way.” He grinned at him. “Let me get rid of him.”
“No...
please... don’t!” Max pleased but it was useless. Four jabbed his knife into
his gut and dragged it down, his blood and inner organ splattered. He screamed
before he breathed his last oxygen.
“NO!!
YOU MONSTER” she screamed. “You beast! Let go of me!”
“I’m
not a monster, and you know that.” Four smiled sweetly at her. “I just love
you.” He kissed her, and at the same time, injected a drug to her vein, made
her unconscious.
When
she woke up, she was caged inside a wardrobe. She had no energy left to scream
or struggle to break free. She just waited there for a saviour that wouldn’t
ever come.
The
wardrobe door opened, revealing a cheerful sparkling Four in front of her.
“I
make
you an ice cream cake~!” he cheered and put the ice
cream cake in front of her.
Every
day, Four would talk to her cheerfully about everything, gave her at least 20
kisses a day, made her ice cream cakes, made her tea and everything except to let her go. No matter what
she did.
She
didn’t have the will to cry even if she wanted to. She had lost everything. She
was broken. Broken beyond repair.
All I want is just you.
To accept me as I am.
To love me.
To let me stay by your side.
And we’ll be happy together.
Forever.
But
she kept struggling to break free. But the harder she tried, the harder the
chains imprisoned her.
All I want is just you.
But until I make you mine, I won’t let
you go.
She
knew she was imprisoned in a rusted chain, a rusted world. By a lunatic
murderer.
Why won’t you understand?
The answer is simple.
But
she didn’t know. She didn’t understand.
That’s why I won’t let you go.
Until I finally make you mine.
-J