The darkness outside helps hide my tears. I let them flow unchecked. Gregory holds me close and murmurs sweet nothings in my ears.
As my sobs diminish, he cups my face in his hands and wipes my tears with his thumbs.
"Why don't you tell me what's truly been bothering you tonight?" he says as the moonlight glints off the wet trails on my face.
"It's just--all of this. The ball. The garden. The statue my mother made. Your parents. You. It's all too impossible.
"It can't be happening to me. And if it is really true, it certainly won't last," I explain.
"You're overwhelmed," he guesses.
"Yes," I answer. "It's nothing you've done. It's just me."
"You're wrong about one thing though." He leans close and kisses my forehead. "This is real, and it can last." He kisses my mouth.
I break away gently. "I've stolen you away for two nights now, and I'm working on a third. You should let some other girls enjoy your company."
I can sense his hesitance, his fear I might vanish if he leaves me.
"Don't worry. I'll stay until midnight. I'll even stay in the garden."
He nods and kisses me one last time before returning to the ballroom.
I wander under the stars. I come to my mother's statue again. I examine the name of it.
"Estelle," it reads on a plaque at the base. My mother's name. My face. I wonder at it for some minutes. Why had my mother done this piece?
I am so absorbed in thought that I hear the footsteps and rustling silk only a moment before a foul-smelling cloth covers my mouth and nose. The scent causes my head to whirl. I try to cry out, but it comes out as a moan as my senses fail, and my legs collapse.
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Ringo-Ichigo's random stories
I'll just be writing short stories up here about whatever I feel like. They could be fanfiction, mysteries, ghost stories, dreams, or anything. Think of this as a little smidgen of what goes on in my head.
For many crowns of violets
and roses
at my side you put on
and many woven garlands
made of flowers
around your soft throat
not one girl I think
who looks on the light of the sun
will ever
have wisdom
like this
Definitely legal/bisexual/Hellenic Polytheist
and roses
at my side you put on
and many woven garlands
made of flowers
around your soft throat
not one girl I think
who looks on the light of the sun
will ever
have wisdom
like this
Definitely legal/bisexual/Hellenic Polytheist