An Extraordinary Girl
The girl ran up the stairs, tears streaming down her face, an angry red cut making it's way down the tanned skin of her arm. Small drops of fresh blood scattered the white carpet as she ran into her room- what she classed as sanctuary. Opening the door she grabbed her chest of drawers and barricaded herself away from the world. Away from her parents. Away from the angry monsters that they were.
Tick.
Tock.
Tick.
Tock.
Went the clock on her wall.
Drip.
Drop.
Drip.
Drop.
Went the blood on the carpet.
Ba Bum
Ba Bum
Ba Bum
Went her bumping heartbeat.
And she saw a boy sat with his siblings and father. They were having fun playing on the Wii, laughing and smiling. His life was a complete opposite to hers, yet they were the same in some ways.
The boy thought of that girl he had seen in class, the one who had used to be his best friend. He thought of the way her eyes shimmered underneath her glasses. And how they were as green as a cats.
