A break
Alone in a dark stone hallway a boy of only 15 years of age leans against its brick sides. He could hear the light tapping of water dripping from the ceiling. The green lake water seeps down onto his head and slowly spreads to his backs pale skin. Above him lies a lake now shrouded in over grown weeds and plants of some sort. The tunnel he now travels in has long been forgotten and is only used by him and his friends. The boy finds his way out of the Lake Tunnel and heads south. When he exits the tunnel there is a plain grass field. It's covered in flowers blue, purple, pink, and red all covering the field. He stares at the red, blue, and purple flowers covering the grassy plain. He wasn't that interested in the flowers he was more interested in the times he spent here, but he knew he could never go back. Now they didn't want him back all they wanted was for him to leave. He could remember the children as the cried and the adults as they screamed and pushed him away.
"Shut up," he groaned to no one in particularly.
He can still hear there last words, see the terror in their eyes, and feel their warm crimson blood covering his fingers.
"Shut up," he mutters again.
Guilt and just plain terror for what he had done seizes by the stomach. One more dead face passes through his memories and he bolts. As fast as any teenage boy could go and soon to only a peaceful jog. The field was large and he knew sprinting for a while wouldn't get him anywhere close to something new. He stopped jogging and just walked slowly this time. He stared at the roses, the poppies and the lilies. They were all so beautiful wavering in the wind. The sun was high in the sky something Sasuke noticed the second he came out of the tunnel.
Finally after about an hour of walking he could see the next town over. It was small and it only had one gas station. He knew he couldn't buy anything form the store but he needed a place to rest. "Ding," the bell at the door rang out. The counter man glanced up briefly then turned away obviously not interested. The man at the counter was reading a magazine, bored from the lack of customers.
"You're not buying anything, right?" he said observing me closely.
"I can tell you got no money."
"Yeah isn't it obvious." Sasuke didn't feel like talking to him so he turned around to go when the counter guy said, "So you're like a smart ass huh?" Sasuke didn't answer but he did steal a pack of chips.
Sasuke walked down the towns' dusty gray road that went too far better places. Sasuke knew he could stay in the old forgotten town but he knew he had to get as far away from home as possible. "Or at least what used to be home,"
